Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Uploading Your Work
Once you have created some nice XHTML pages using CSS you will want to try uploading it to the web for the world to see. Your interent provider usually provides some limited web space for you. Check your providers web site to see if they offer it. Usually you will need an ftp software like FileZilla to upload your files to the web. Most major internet providers usually will have instructions on their web pages on how to do this. If your internet service provider doesn't provide you with any of this, don't dispair, there are plenty of free web site hosting services available.
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