Aug 06 2010 |
This page explains everything that is needed for anyone wanting to create their own web page. It is intended for the beginner and layperson, taking you step by step through the whole process from the very beginning I hope this guide is helpful.
1. Get Your Domain Name
The first thing you need to do before anything else is to get yourself a domain name. A domain name is the name you want to give to your website. For example, the domain name of the website you're reading is "nirmal.com.np". To get a domain name, you have to pay an annual fee to a registrar for the right to use that name. But to register a domain like mine nirmal.com.np, you don’t need to pay. You can register from Mercantile Communications Pvt. Ltd. You just need is your photocopy of Citizenship and letter head. But remember a name does not get you a website or anything like that. It's just a name. It's sort of like registering a business name in the brick-and-mortar world; having that business name does not mean that you also have the shop premises to go with the name.


There are many webmasters that need assistance with their Joomla site. Most problems webmasters have to deal with will be avoided by following these 7 simple guidelines for using a Joomla site:
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The Joomla Project announces the immediate availability of
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ICT Association is organising ICT Info Trade Fair 2010 from July 1 to July 5 at Bhrikutimandap here. The trade fair will focus on creating awareness among the people about the latest developments and benefits of information technology.
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