

If you are able and willing to learn some HTML coding skills, you can create relatively simple, yet effective Web pages of information to support learning while maintaining control over the process.
However, you can also use
free or for-fee Web design software,
ranging from simple HTML editors
to point-and-click authoring tools such as FrontPage or
I chose to create a frame-based
Web page design to keep the menu and each Web page in view at all times and to focus the
learner on the single site rather
than getting lost within other Web sites.
As the number of courses for which I developed e-blending grew, I re-used the initial Web pages to make additional
Web sites in other directories on my hosted account. This re-use strategy involved
modifications to accommodate
distinct course material while retaining my HTML coding for the basic Web site structure and page function.