One of the best things about the Internet is the ability to share information. Although there are many Internet photo album services (search for “online photo album”), creating your own online family photo album can be a simple and satisfying project.
First you have to determine where your web pages will be located. You may want to use one of the many free hosting services. Often your ISP (Internet Service Provider) will give you space on their computer to host your web pages.
Or you can register your own family domain name. One of the nice things about having a family domain name is that you can give out email addresses to all your family members.
If you register a domain name you will also need a hosting service. You can choose the web hoster according to your budget.
Some hosting companies help you by registering your name as part of their service. It is convenient but it may cost you more for the registration than if you do it yourself. But if you are not too familiar with all this Internet stuff it may be the easiest.
The web is largely made up of HTML files. HTML files are simply files of regular typewriter (remember those?) text, the same characters that are on your computer keyboard.
There are many fancy HTML text editors like Microsoft FrontPage and others, but you really only need a simple text editor such as the NotePad program that comes with every version of Windows. Similar text editors can be found for all types of computers.
You can use your text editor to create HTML files. Save all your HTML files and image/picture files in the same folder so they can be easily found. The common extension (characters after the dot “.” in the file name) are .HTML and .HTM.
Be sure to save your files with one of these extensions, ex: “myfile.htm”. Don’t use spaces in the file name and try to only use lower case letters. Dashes (-) and underscore (_) characters are good to use to separate words in the file name, ex: my-file.htm or my_file.html.
A simple online picture album can consist of two types of HTML pages. The first page is an “index” page that has links to each of your album pages.Give each album page a different name (you may want to include the date or the event so they are easy to remember, e.g., 2003-july-family-picnic.htm). The name of the HTML file goes in quotes after the “href=” text inside the first tag.
And probably anyone you know who has created a web site or web page probably could help you with these tasks.Building your online photo album will help you become familiar with the skills and techniques needed to publish on the web. Who knows, this may be the start of a new career or maybe just a good way to get more mileage out of your digital pictures.
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