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Build Your Own Web Site
Currently, W3 servers exist for Unix, VMS and VM and must be configured by system
managers. When servers for personal computers are available, we expect a great increase in
publishing directly by authors, reviewers and documentation managers.
- WorldWide Web; Tim Berners-Lee, Robert Cailliau; Sep 1992. |
The following resources can help you author, build, and provide web hosting
for your own site:
- Authoring software. Most of the free web hosting sites (described
following) provide basic web page building services directly from their sites.
For more
advanced web site creation, you will need to employ a web service bureau,
or build it yourself with an authoring program. Sites that maintain information
on web authoring software are listed below:
- Free web hosting. The following sites index free web hosting resources:
- Your ISP. Many Internet Service Provider's
will provide a basic amount of storage space and free web site hosting when
you obtain your
Internet
access
from
them. Check the web page of your ISP, or give them a call.
- Your computer. If you have the technical know how, and a
computer
permanently connected to the Internet, you can host your web site
on your own computer with one of the available web
site servers. You may also wish to get
a domain name.
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