Archive for January, 2006

What the heck is HTML?

Monday, January 30th, 2006

HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language. It’s the computer language that most web pages are written in.
Even when using a web editor like Nvu or DreamWeaver, those easy drag and drop web page design editors, they all still just create HTML code behind the scenes. They’re specifically designed to save you the […]

What the heck is Open Source?

Monday, January 23rd, 2006

Open source is software that has been contributed to the online community. Open source usually means that the source code is available and can be used, changed and edited.
So what does this all mean to you?
The open source community has some great programs available for you to use for FREE.
For example, Nvu […]

What the heck is web hosting?

Saturday, January 7th, 2006

Just last night, I was talking to a friend who wanted a web site, but didn’t know what web hosting was and thought it was too complicated to do her self. And she isn’t the only one.
Actually creating your own web site is ridiculously easy to do. And we help by giving you […]

What the heck is a podcast?

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2006

A podcast is just an audio recording stored on someone’s website that you can listen to online. You can also download it to your computer or iPod (or mp3 player) and listen to the podcast later. It’s called a podcast, because people can listen to the recorded audio on their iPods. But […]