If a website is considered your online "storefront", your domain is the equivalent of a street address and your hosting package is the land that you put it on. Since every website needs a domain name and hosting in order to work, use these resources to find the best fit for your needs.
After the design work is done, development begins. This is the process of turning a website design layout into a functioning website that users can interact with. Check out these resources to find out ways that you can improve development efficiency, as well as add functionality and keep costs to a minimum.
There are a few reasons why websites don't always look the same when viewed from different computers, but the main reason is differences in browsers. Whether you're interested in seeing what other people see when they look at your site or simply finding a better browser for your personal use, check out these resources to find out more about the different browsers available out there.
To view a list of web design resources for each of the listed topics, follow the links to the left.