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I'm not going to tell you that this will be a snap
it took me a month to go from knowing nothing about the subject to actually getting my webpages to the point where I would actually put them in front of people, and I am constantly tweaking them. I am always on the lookout for better design elements, easier navigation, improved readability, etc. This is not a set-it-and-forget-it proposition; a custom website is like a living, breathing organism that will need regular attention.
The good news is that it will help you to build long-term success like no other single element you use to promote your business.
I will assume that you've already developed some content to put on your website. Now you need to find and download a free application called SeaMonkey. Do a web search on "SeaMonkey download" and you will get to where you need to be.
After you've downloaded the application, you need to create a folder on your desktop entitled something like "My Custom Website". Create three subfolders in your main folder, one entitled "Content", another "Images", and the last "Samples". Put your content in the appropriate folder. Images will be discussed in subsequent articles; Samples will be addressed at the end of this lesson.
Now open SeaMonkey. Left-click on the File button in the upper left hand corner, put your pointer on New in the drop-down menu, and left-click Composer Page in the resulting drop-down menu.
This will bring you to a page that is very similar to a word processor application. Now go back to your Content subfolder, select a document, then copy and paste the text into the Preview page in SeaMonkey. You can use the toolbar on the top of the page just like you do in your word processor to change the appearance of the page as it relates to the actual text, centering, etc.
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