You need to make your site known! Submit your URL to all the major search engines: Yahoo!, Altavista, Infoseek, Excite, Webcrawler.
To put a Table in your web page, click on the Table under Insert menu. Dialog Box will appear with meny different options.
You can use <HR> to make a separating line across your web page. Add a width, <HR WIDTH=50%>, to specify how much of the screen to use.
Frames don't work in all browsers. Use Frames when you realy need them when creating your web page.
You can upload and download files using Dutch's FTP. Files can be uploaded all at once with its Batch Transfer feature.
Keeping all your image filenames (image.gif or image.jpg) lowercase prevents you from making any mistakes on your web page.
You shouldn't clutter up your web page with too many Animated Gif's. It will cause a distraction from the content of your page.
You'll want to keep the color scheme of your web site the same throughout. Making one page all red and the second all purple doesn't make for conformity.
You really should put your e-mail address somewhere on your page so that your visitors can contact you.
Many web servers are unix-based and are therefore case sensitive when it comes to file names, MYPAGE.HTML is not the same as mypage.html.
You can use BORDER=0 on images that are links and link color surrounding the image will not appear.
If you need to create an Image Map, click on the Client Side Image Maps under View menu. Image Maps are fun using Dutch's Image Map Builder.
To test your webpage without saving, click on either of the two External Browser buttons or use Dutch's HTML Viewer.
Try to keep all your images and .html files in one directory. This makes your site easier to work on.