Chapter 25. Publishing Your Pages on the Web
Once you’ve finished your masterpiece and are ready to present it to the public, you have to transfer your pages to your Web host server so that people can get to them.
You may also want to contact your Web host (or Internet Service Provider) to ask them about the best way to upload your files.
Be sure to thoroughly test your pages before publishing them. For more details, consult Chapter 24, Testing and Debugging Web Pages.
Finding a Host for Your Site
Unless you have your own server, you’ll probably have to pay someone to host your site. There are hundreds, maybe thousands of companies that provide Web site hosting. Most charge a monthly fee that depends on the services they offer. Some offer free Web ...
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