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Step 1: SIGNING UP FOR YOUR WEBSITE Why freewebs? There are many different free hosts out there, but for this tutorial I've selected freewebs. If you don't like it or for whatever reason can't use it, then feel free to use a different online site editor. The principle is basically the same, you just need to be aware that the layout will probably be different. Freewebs is free, doesn't have many adverts, and has a good amount of space and bandwidth to begin with. 1. Go to freewebs.com and under 'JOIN US' in the menu to the left, click 'New Accounts' and then fill out the form to join. Don't choose 'Beginner' when you sign up. Once you have your username and password and your account is active, log in at the top right of the page. Now click 'Site Manager' in the menu on the left. Step 2: MAKING FOLDERS 2. The first thing to remember is that you should keep your site organised. If you can find your files and images easily, then you can keep track of things a lot better and your site manager doesn't become cluttered. So firstly, we're going to make folders. You can call your folders any names you like, but make sure they're brief and simple. If you're making a personal site, it might help to name them according to the sections your site is divided into. 3. To make your folder, click the 'Add a folder' link. A small pop up window should appear; type the name of the folder in the first box (e.g. 'You') and press 'Submit'. Repeat until you have all the folders you need. Now you know how to do it, you can create more if you need them any time you want. If you no longer need a folder or for some reason want to delete one, simply click the red 'X' on the file manager screen to delete. ![]() You might also want to create folders within folders; for example you might want a folder called 'Photos' within your 'Me' folder. It's exactly the same as creating a normal folder, just make sure you select which 'Directory' (e.g. 'Me') you want it to go in when you create it. To carry on with this set of tutorials, click here. If this tutorial helped you, please link me on your site.
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