The first steps to creating your own Web site is to determine what you want to say or do. Determine what type of a site you want to have. Will your site be:
Surf the links below to see examples of various types of Web worlds.
Personal Sites
Look Out
A personal Web site that has a bit of everything, including photos, cartoons, paintings, cats, games, places, and much more.
Business Site
Miller Studios and Gallery
A very well planned business site with galleries filled with portraits, bronze, landscapes, and more.
Links Site
All Links
This is a very large links site with links to everything, including cosmetics, crafts, family, health, pets, sports, and more.
Clip Art Site
ABKL Designs
Jan, of ABKL Designs, offers original mouse drawn clip art of holidays, trains, penquins, and more.
Web Journal
The Blog of Pratt
A journal, blog, log, diary, or whatever you call it, it a Web site that is used to create a theme, or story, or just a place to talk about anything and everything. The journal is normally updated or added daily or weekly. The Blog of Pratt is one example of a Web journal.
Resource Site
HTML Goodies
A journal, blog, log, diary, or whatever you call it, it a Web site that is used to create a theme, or story, or just a place to talk about anything and everything. The journal is normally updated or added daily or weekly. The Blog of Pratt is one example of a Web journal.
Need More Ideas?
For more ideas of what you might want to do with your own Web site follow the "New to Clip Art? Start Here! link below and try the links to Web Page Winners, Let's Go Surfing, Lost In a Web Site, and Web Page Winners to see how other Web sites have used backgrounds, clip art, and other Web page images to create their Web Worlds.
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