Qpage FAQ
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML for short), is a language that formats text for the web. HTML enables line breaks, space between paragraphs, hypertext links, graphics, bold & italic text, text of different sizes and colors, centered text, background colors and images, tables, and all of the other features seen on web pages. Without HTML, the page you are looking at would look like this.
No, only the HTML code for it will be created. In order for the page to be accessible on the internet, a file containing that HTML code has to be posted on a web server. You can ask your internet provider (the company you pay monthly fees to) whether your account includes server space for you to post pages. If so, your provider should be able to give you instructions on how to upload your page. (If you don't have server space, or just prefer not to concern yourself with the procedures involved, take a look at Qpage Deluxe information. With Qpage Deluxe, your page will be posted on the internet automatically, and you can easily make changes to your page as often as you want.)
Since your free page is not stored on our web server (see above), you cannot make changes to it the way you would with Qpage Deluxe. To change the page you've created, you can either use free Qpage again to make a revised version of your page, or make changes directly in the HTML code that was generated and sent to you by Qpage. (If you choose the second method, be careful not to remove any characters like these: < > , or any of the letters that appear within them, because you will be removing HTML code that formats your page for the web.)
There is nothing to "delete". The page is not on the internet (see above). All that has happens when you use the free version of Qpage is that it sends you the HTML code that comprises a web page. To be accessed on the internet, a file containing that HTML code must be on a web server (see above).
Not at all. You won't receive any calls from salespeople or anything like that. All that will happen is that you'll be able to view the page you've made with Qpage, and you'll have the opportunity to have the HTML code for your page automatically sent to you by email so that you can use it.
No. The only thing that will happen is Qpage will send you a message that confirms that your page has been created, and provides you the HTML code for your page. No salesperson will call you, and your name, address or other information will not be sold or submitted to any mailing lists.
For more design options, take a look at Qpage Deluxe information. Qpage Deluxe provides expanded formatting and layout options, plus a choice of over 50 textured and patterned background images and 16 text colors.
Yes. Links, graphics, order forms, and all other features you have seen on web pages can be added to the page(s) you create with Qpage. The cost is very low, compared to the cost of professional web page design "from scratch", because much of the work has already been done by Qpage and you. For more information, see Qpage Customization.
The first step in publicizing a web page is to register it with some search engines and directories, such as Yahoo, Google and more. (If you've been "surfing" for a while, you are probably familiar with these and several others.) Registration with some search engines is free. Just go to their page and look for "add URL", "submit URL" or "suggest site". If you'd like to save some time and register with a large number of search engines in one fell swoop, there are services on the web that will register your page with a large number of search engines. Some charge for their services, and others are free.
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