I wanted to close the year with a very quick post to thank all of you who have visited the Digital Ark blog in 2011.  I hope you have found the information useful and it has helped you with your own web site projects. I have enjoyed writing the articles and creating the beginners guide…

Welcome to lesson 5 in our course of free video tutorials to help you publish your first web site without having to learn loads of technical stuff!  Other videos in the series can be found in the Web Design Learning Zone on the Digital Ark web site This video provides a step step guide to…

Well lesson 4 of our complete beginners guide to getting your first web site published is now available. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHvPyWCL3bE Lesson 4 provides practical advice on how to choose web hosting.  There are lots of packages available, from so many suppliers. This lesson covers: How to work out what type of web hosting you need Why…

I have recently started a free video tutorial that explains all the practical steps for an absolute beginner to publish their first web site. I am now pleased to make lesson 3 available, which covers how to choose a domain name.  In this lesson you will learn: The different types of domain name (suffix) 5…

Following on from last weeks lesson – lesson 1 “What is a domain / URL”?  I am pleased to post lesson 2 – “What is web site hosting”?  httpv://youtu.be/whHlO9E1G44 I was hoping to post this on Friday 22nd July 2011.  However, Youtube conspied against me by consistently giving me the internal 500 error every time…

I am excited to announce that the first video of the series of complete beginners guide to web design is now available to view. The first video explains “What is a domain / URL”?  Click the link to view in Youtube. Beginners Guide to a Web Site: Lesson 1 – What is a domain /…

As mentioned in an earlier post, I have realised that there are a number of people who would like an absolute beginners (aka dummies guide) to buying a domain and getting and publishing a web site.  A guide that does not assume that you already have a level of technical knowledge and understanding. I am…