Free
Online Tools to Design (and Maintain) Your Website
by: Susan Gross
These days, it seems that everyone has a website.
Unfortunately, many of these websites are either bland,
or sloppily designed by people who don't understand
how to use HTML effectively or are intimidated by
it. And, they don't have the money to spend on a good
page editor, so they limp along using the page templates
that their website might provide, or they attempt
to use programs like MS Word, which offers conversion
to HTML. Yet, there are many free tools available
that people can use to give their sites some extra
polish that will put them a cut above most sites on
the WWW. Here is a listing of three of my favorite
online tools that will help you create and manage
your site:
ColorMaker http://www.bagism.com/colormaker/
This is an essential site to use when designing web
pages. It allows you to select the text, link, and
background colors from a table. Then, you can preview
your choices, and make changes to them to compare
different color schemes and change them instantly.
It even allows you to upload multiple backgrounds
and combine them with your color choices. Once you
have found the combination you're going to use, click
the link that says, "copy the Body Tag,"
then copy the text that is shown, and paste it into
your document.
Media Builder http://www.mediabuilder.com
If you don't have a graphics program, you can still
have pictures on your site, and not be limited to
their original size or color. GifWorks, part of the
MediaBuilder Networks, is a free, online GIF editing
program that will transform these files with a number
of effects, and even make buttons for your site from
any GIF that you upload.
QuickCheck http://www.elsop.com/linkscan/quickcheck.html
Nothing is more annoying on a website than dead links.
But, checking links manually is quite time consuming,
especially if you have many links on your pages. However,
there is a free service that checks the links on your
webpages, and even validates the HTML. Your pages
can have up to 200 links each, and you can check 10
pages per hour and 50 per day.
I hope these tools help you to make your website even
better than it is currently. Please let me know what
you think of them.
About The Author
Susan Gross
Avalon Technical Services
How-to articles on computer topics updated often.
Forthcoming: topic-based webguides
If you have any topics you'd like to see an article
or webguide on, please let me know.
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