Your own website

Intranets and extranets

Jakob Nielsen’s usability website www.useit.comYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website has a number of good articles about intranets and usability.

Paper by a consultant explaining more about portals: http://www.redrock.net.au/articles/WhatIsAPortal.docYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

Basic static site

Examples of web page creation applications: DreamweaverYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website or FrontpageYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

A useful list of free resources about building web sites in HTML:

http://www.barebones.com/support/resources/html_resources.shtmlYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

The classic ‘Bare Bones’ Guide to HTML http://werbach.com/barebones/You are now leaving the e-Strategy website

A beginner’s guide to building simple websites http://webmonkey.wired.com/webmonkey/frontdoor/beginners.htmlYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website

An introductory guide to html and constructing web pages http://www.make-a-web-site.com/You are now leaving the e-Strategy website

A review of review online web page creation applications http://www.websitebuildersreview.com/You are now leaving the e-Strategy website

Standard site with content management system (CMS)

Some internet service providers, like Telstra or Optus, provide customers with facilities to build their own small websites. Alternatively, a range of special purpose ‘hosting’ sites also provide software to set-up a small site for a monthly rental. An example is the SiteBuilder tools at Yahoo’s GeoCitiesYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website and WanadooYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website.

iSport.com.auYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website is a popular private online sports results site that provides content management software that allows amateur associations to publish their results and news as part of the iSport site.

Systems suitable for smaller or medium-sized websites include open source systems like MamboYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website.

Other systems, like Squiz’s MySourceYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website or Microsoft’s Content Management ServerYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website, are designed for larger sites.

Free website for arts nonprofits:Collections Australia Network (CAN) portal You are now leaving the e-Strategy website http://www.collectionsaustralia.net You are now leaving the e-Strategy website.

Accessibility standards developed by the W3C Web Accessibility InitiativeYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website.

How to find lower-cost CMS software: You are now leaving the e-Strategy website Open Directory ProjectYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website, the CMS DirectoryYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website, the CMS MatrixYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website, The Google DirectoryYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website, and the Yahoo DirectoryYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website.

A full discussion of different types of systems can be found at http://www.techsoup.org/howto/articlepage.cfm?ArticleId=540 You are now leaving the e-Strategy website

CMS WatchYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website is an independent source of information, analysis, and reports about web content management solutions. CMS Watch puts out a comprehensive, if expensive, report on the commercial CMS industry each year.

AMPYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website is a free content management systems suitable for activist web campaigns. It integrates basic web publishing with email list management.

Gilbane.comYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website contains many links to more information about CMS.

Step Two DesignsYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website has many useful articles about CMS. Step Two has a very good How to Evaluate a CMS whitepaperYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website.

Semiotic Pixels.comYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website is a CMS wiki.

CMSreview.comYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website has lots of information about CMS, and CMS projects, including a feature listYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website.

opensouceCMSYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website allows you to ‘try out’ a wide variety of open source CMS software before deciding which one to choose to install and use.

Testing your website

Use online testing services such as BobbyYou are now leaving the e-Strategy website.