Purpose of Web Help:
The following resources are to help my friends and ministry partners build simple webpages promoting their personal testimonies and sharing the good news of Jesus Christ on the web.
I would suggest that you start by registering for a free angelfire webpage. When you first create the page, use the Basic Editor to enter your content. It may help to jot down your testimony and other information you wish to share. It is very easy to make a SIMPLE website that reaches out to others.
| Angelfire.com provides more than 1.5 million individuals and businesses with the tools they need to create and publish their own personal homepages. |
After you have created a simple website, I would suggest that you browse the Webmonkey site to learn a little more about making your page better. It takes several hours of trial and error to make a top notch site. If you are looking to do something professional, you might want to contact me for help. For a small fee I can help turn your SIMPLE site into something professional!
Webmonkey.com is written by professional Web developers to be the leading online source of information for professional Web developers and amateur Web enthusiasts. ![]()
Do not get discouraged if your page doesn't look exactly like you desire. Also there is always the possibility of minor problems with your site that can easily be fixed. Contact me and I will visit your page to assess the situation and help you troubleshoot. Your only limits are your knowledge of HTML and the amount of creativity you possess! Webmonkey can help with your knowledge of HTML and if you led by the Lord your site will turn out a great tool for witnessing to others.
For general internet help:
The Internet is a fairly new and constantly emerging communication medium. Many new and experienced users can sometimes find the terminology confusing. This list of frequently asked questions (FAQ) should help you better understand the basics of the World Wide Web, and should enable you to effectively use the WWW. If you need spedific information about your Internet service, please contact your ISP.
What is the World Wide Web?
The World Wide Web is a global network that allows users to access the information available via the Internet.
What is a Web site?
A Web site is an HTML document available via the World Wide Web. (WWW).
What is a home page?
A home page is the opening Web page for a Web site. The home page usually serves as an introduction to the information available through the hypertext links (hyperlinks) on all of the pages on the site.
What is a URL?
A URL (Uniform Resource Locator)is the Internet equivalent of an address. The URL tells the server where to look for the site you have requested. The URL for the site you are looking at can be found in the menu bar at the top of your browser window.
What is a hyperlink?
Hyperlinks (hypertext links) are the underlined words and phrases that link to other Web pages. By clicking on one of these links, a user can "jump" from one Web page to another.
What is HTML?
HTML is the mark-up language that is used to create hypertext documents. A Web browser interprets the HTML commands, called tags, to display Web pages.
What is TCP/IP?
TCP/IP is the set of protocols a computer uses to talk to other computers on the Internet.
What is a PPP connection?
A PPP connection is a protocol a modem uses to connect to the Internet.
What is CGI?
CGI (Common Gateway Interface)is the method a Web server uses to execute programs that are external to the Web. Most Web-based forms are CGI based.
What is an imagemap?
An imagemap is any image on a Web page that acts as a link to some other site or page.
What is Usenet?
Usenet is the computer network that support a large group of newsgroups that cover many specialized topics.
What is Java?
Java is programming language for adding animation and other action to Web sites.
What is a search engine?
A search engine is the program used to search for keywords or phrases to find a Web site. Most search engines are based on CGI.
What is ftp?
Ftp (File Transfer Protocol) is a method used for transfering files from one computer to another.