Webmasters: Back to Basics


For Anyone Who Wishes to Venture into the Webmasters World


It does seem like foreign territory. But from the success stories you have heard, webmasters are one of the trends that is beginning to rise. The internet caters to millions, even billions of people everyday. From purely professional businesses to simply pastime activities, the internet is a world of information in itself. And for those who don’t have the time to manage their websites but the purpose that the website was created, they find help in those webmasters who can be trusted with such a task. For a few, they do not see the need for webmasters for owning their own websites and maintaining these websites on their own deems them as their own webmasters in their own right. But if you’re simply interested in taking up such a career, then you might want to equip yourself with the basics to help you survive out there.


Vocabulary of the Webmasters


Every website needs a domain name. Each domain name can be registered into a host server. The host will then in turn, as the name implies, host or rather publish the website online for function. HTML serves as foundation for the creation of any website; HTML is the most basic language learned by webmasters. This language entails the usage of tags in order to control certain functions that will in turn affect the output of the website. A website is a collection of web pages thus through using a language like HTML individual pages can be created and then linked to one another to complete the website. Web development entails the processes of planning and construction even after the website is done. Web maintenance comes after the websites’ launching onto the internet. This entails the frequent checkups that a website needs and analysis of areas for improvement.


First Step for Webmasters


Now you know the most basic terms that will guide you to your webmaster’s journey. It’s time that you kick it off step by step. First and foremost, you must know your HTML. Don’t worry if you really just know the basics. Even with the simplest knowledge of these tags, webmasters can use their creativity and implement them through the very much flexible characteristics of the HTML. It is also recommended that you make use of an HTML editor to help you easily keep track of your progress and mistakes you may commit along the way. Next step, have a name picked out for you domain. Keep it significant yet interesting to the website. Once you’ve decided on the domain name, have it published through a host server. With the help of the host server, the website shall finally meet the internet - the World Wide Web.


Webmasters in Action


Everything may already be set up for you. Still, there is not one single web page to put up and publish. Carefully lay out, as clear as possible, every page and its content. Make sure to gather any needed graphics and their copyright if any. Plan as well how each page will function and which link will link to which page. Now take hold of your computer and start coding your website onto your HTML editor. Code your heart away and don’t forget that webmasters test the final product. Once everything’s ready, have it published and don’t forget what you’ve learned so far about web maintenance.


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