Blogs are all the big-things nowadays and everyone wants to put their thoughts up online for the world to read. The main reason the blogs are becoming more and more famous is their simplicity. Users OR bloggers don’t need to know anything about coding languages like HTML,php etc; all they have to do is type their thoughts into a single box, format the text as per their cretivity, maybe select a few pictures to toss in and then click “submit”.
The only problem with blogs is that their format is quite restrictive. They are fine if you want only your most recent content to be prominently visible. But if you want to create a website about a special OR particular subject, have individual sub-sections and presenting each topic on different pages separately, you’ll find blogging a bit difficult.In these cases dedicated website about yourself is the only option left.
Blogs differ from regular web sites mainly in that while the content of blogs is arranged chronologically, the content of web sites is arranged by subject. You can have a front page that links to a number of subpages, each with their own content. You can link to a separate page for photos, a separate page of links or references, and you are free to arrange things the way you like. Moreover, the content of the homepage, which is the first thing users will see each time they visit can remain unchanged while new content can be added below it or on a linked page overtime.
Ideally web pages and blogs should be used in conjunction, with the blog being only one of the pages on the web site. But most users are content using only blogs on web sites like livejournal.com because they don’t have to worry about knowing any HTML code dealing with web hosting companies and paying yearly fees.
Google Page Creator tries to bring blog-like simplicity to creating regular web pages. It’s a simple, visual online tool that uses new web technologies such as AJAX to make life simple. You don’t need to know a single word of code or any kind of programming language and you don’t have to worry about web hosting at all. Just click, drag, drop or type and your web site will be ready in a few minutes.
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- Go to www.pages.google.com. Google Page Creator is still in beta but you can log in using your Google account username and password. If you log in successfully, you’ll see a . . .. . Continue Reading…