Consider these items before you build and publish your website.
Know the kind of website are you building. You can build your document into four types of websites:
An XHTML website with CSS has cascading style sheet support, but does not support some dynamic effects, such as scenes or page transitions found in DHTML web pages. It uses stricter coding standards than are necessary for HTML. With today’s standards, this is the preferable type to use. These sites should work as expected in all modern browsers.
An HTML website with CSS is similar to XHTML sites, but does not use the stricter XHTML standards. These sites should work as expected in all modern browsers.
A dynamic website (DHTML) has extra features, such as page transitions, scenes, and other Dynamic HTML (DHTML) effects. Even if you build a DHTML site, the DHTML features may not work in all browsers or with the settings that some visitors apply to their browsers.
A simple website (HTML) has basic features without extras, such as rollover images, page transitions, or animated text and objects. These sites should be viewable in modern and older browsers. Use this for eBay auction pages or in any situation where you cannot use CSS.
Note: For more information about HTML, XHTML, and CSS, go to the World Wide Web Consortium at www.w3.org
If you do not have a subscription to an ISP that includes web space or have another web host provider, consider using the WebEasy web hosting solution. For information, click the Sign-Up button in the WebEasy Hosting section on the Publish tab.
Consult your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or web hosting service to get the required site hosting details before using the Publish Assistant.
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