Build a Website

Your ISP (internet service provider) may provide you with space on their server for a website at no extra charge. If not, there are many online providers of free space to build your own website. If you build a website that satisfies our Purpose and Standards, we will place a link to it on Family Power Tools.

The best way to learn HTML ('hyper-text markup language', the language of webpages) is to look at the HTML code behind simple webpages you find on the internet. You can do this with Internet Explorer by going to the 'View' menu then selecting 'Source'. With Netscape, go to 'View' and select 'Page Source'.



 

Dictionaries, etc.

Here are some resources to help you better express your ideas:

Onelook
Merriam-Webster OnLine
Bartelby's Reference Works
Common Errors in English


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