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If you own a website, operate or run a website, or youre a webmaster,
this article is for you. A successful website is created and managed by a person
with an effective toolkit who knows how to use each tool. There are a huge amount
of software applications out there for people to use for creating, building,
coding and running websites. Here are the ones youll find in my tool box.
Ive been using these for many years and have had wonderful success with
each one of them.
As a bonus, I am going to include a few tricks for some of the tools that may
be of interest to you. (These tricks are for pc users only.)
** Toolkit Item 1 Dreamweaver **
I have a client who owns and runs a small business website and who has been
using Microsoft Frontpage since he started. He is not a programmer or Web designer
and has been very frustrated managing his website. Frontpage adds strange html
code behind the scenes that takes control away from the user and often produces
undesirable results. I suggested that he try Macromedias Dreamweaver,
which is the software I have been using for many years. Its excellent
and does exactly what you want, does not add extraneous code and makes the life
of a webmaster a breeze. After playing with it for a while, my client thanked
me profusely for suggesting it. Get it at http://www.macromedia.com.
Dreamweaver Trick:
To make a global change in your website, that is, change some specific text
or html code on every page in your site, heres what you do: In your top
menu bar, choose Edit > Find and Replace . . .. In
the dialog box that pops up, choose Entire Local Site in the top
dropdown box labeled Find In. This will allow you to make a global
change. Also, note the other choices in the dropdown box. Using this feature
will save you lots of time.
Dreamweaver Trick:
Did you know Dreamweaver has a Check Spelling feature? If not, go
to the top menu bar and click on Text and then choose Check
Spelling at the bottom of the menu. Or you could simply use your Shift
F7 keys.
** Toolkit Item 2 Photoshop **
Since images on the Web are both illustrations and photos, Adobes Photoshop
is hands-down the best choice for graphics manipulation for a webmaster. It
has a little bit of a learning curve, but well worth it if you want to include
awesome graphics on your website. It allows you to create buttons, borders,
shapes, symbols and of course, it allows you to change, alter, edit and improve
any kind of digital photograph. Get it at http://www.adobe.com.
Photoshop Trick:
The Web allows two main graphics file formats, .jpg and .gif. Therefore, any
image you plan to use on your website needs to end in one of these two extensions.
(The Web allows the .png extension too, but you ought to use either .jpg or
.gifs only). So, whenever you plan to use a graphic on your website that you
created or edited in Photoshop, you need to save it as one of these two file
extensions. And you also want your images to be optimized so they are not large
causing long download times for your site visitors. Do this by going to your
top menu bar and choosing File > Save for the Web . . ..
You will then be able to choose .gif or .jpg in the top right of the dialog
box that opens up. Youll also be able to see 1, 2, or 4 versions for the
same image, optimized in different ways and having different sizes for you to
choose. Always use this tool in Photoshop for Web graphics.
Photoshop Trick:
Want to create soft, almost rounded edges on your rectangular images? Heres
what you do: In your vertical Tools window in Photoshop, choose
the top left tool called Rectangular Marquee Tool. Then click and
drag your mouse on your image to make a rectangle that is 5 to 10 pixels smaller
than your actual image. Make sure that it is equidistant on all four sides.
Then go to your menu bar and choose Select > Inverse.
This chooses (or selects) everything outside the rectangle you just made. Finally,
go to your menu bar and choose Filter > Blur >
Gaussian Blur and type 1-5 pixels in the dialog box. Thats
it, and now your image will have soft edges.
** Toolkit Item 3 WS FTP **
This is a great tool for moving your files back and forth from your pc to your
server. Dreamweaver has a feature that allows you to connect directly to your
server to download and upload html files and images for your website. But I
prefer to have more control over moving files back and forth from my local pc
to my server that houses my website. Therefore, I use WS FTP (FTP stands for
File Transfer Protocol). This tool enables me to move my files with ease and
with complete control. Get it at http://www.tucows.com.
FTP Trick:
This is more of a suggestion than a trick. To make changes in your html files,
always download the latest file(s) from your websites server down to your
local machine first. Then make your changes, edits or updates, save your work,
and upload the file(s) back to your server. In other words, do your entire html
editing on your local machine and upload the latest version after your editing
back to your live server. Try to avoid editing files directly on your server.
This methodology will help ensure that your site visitors dont see files
in progress or errors.
** Toolkit Item 4 WebTrends **
This tool is vital for anyone wishing to conduct intelligent e-marketing campaigns
and has interest in improving ones website. It allows you to analyze your
website statistics. It tells you how many people visited your site, how they
got there, where they went once they arrived and a huge amount of other critical
data. Get it at http://www.webtrends.com.
** Toolkit Item 5 WebPosition Gold **
If you want to know how your website is ranking in the search engines, this
tool is a must have. It allows you to set up a profile for your website asking
you to enter keyword phrases and choose search engines. By running the program
after you complete your profile, it will tell you where you rank for each engine
for each keyword phrase. If you find that youre not ranking well, you
can make changes to your website and run the program again in a few days or
weeks to determine if your rankings have improved. Get it at http://www.webposition-gold-2.net.
If you purchase these tools and learn to use them properly, youll have
everything you need to create and manage a website. Your toolkit will be complete.
I am sure there are other great tools out there, but these are the ones I use,
(and I have no affiliation with any of these companies). Ive found them
to be extremely helpful. Another webmaster trick I use is to utilize
great websites that contain excellent tips, tricks and resources for creating
and managing websites. Below is a partial list of the websites I visit regularly.
Webmonkey http://www.webmonkey.com
HTML Goodies - http://www.htmlgoodies.com
World Wide Web Consortium - http://www.w3c.org
Webmaster Directory - http://www.webdevsites.com
Free HTML Validator - http://www.feedvalidator.org
Webmaster resources from Webmaster Toolkit. - http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com
Webmaster.org - http://www.webmaster.org
The Webmaster's Reference Library - http://www.webreference.com
SitePoint : New Articles, for Web Developers and Designers - http://www.sitepoint.com
Webmaster's Color Lab - http://www.visibone.com/colorlab
SiteProNews - http://www.sitepronews.com
Webmaster Tool Collection - http://www.webmaster-tool-collection.com
About the Author:
Jason O'Connor is president of Oak Web Works (http://www.oakwebworks.com) where
you can get a free webmaster newsletter and he also runs Sports & Broadway
Tickets (http://www.bestshowticketslasvegas.com). |