🌱 Make a Website
The Very Basics
Let's do the thing. First of all, make sure you have a desktop computer or laptop (i'm just going to say "desktop" from now on to save time); you can technically follow along using a mobile phone or iPad but, for the time being, this guide won't cover how to do that. If you don't own a desktop, pretty much every public library will have some that you can use for free.
The first thing you'll need to do is create a folder on your computer, which will contain all the files for your website. If you don't have any experience working with files and folders, now is a good time to learn!
Setting up your website
Windows
macOS
- Open the Finder and pick a folder to place your new site into (it doesn't really matter where, "Documents" is a solid choice).
- Press ⌘ + Shift + N to create a new folder.
- Give it a name and press return.
- Now, open TextEdit.
- If it doesn't start a new document automatically, click "New Document" or press ⌘ + N to do that.
- HTML is a plain text format, so we need to go to Format > Make Plain Text (or press ⌘ + Shift + T) to make TextEdit treat it as such.

- Go to File > Save (or press ⌘ + S) to save the file. It should pop open a dialog asking you where to save the file.
- Where it says "Save as:", type
index.html. In the "Where:" field, navigate to the folder you created earlier (you might need to click the little down arrow to get a proper file picker). - Click Save. If it interrogates you about the .html extension, select "Use .html".
- You're ready to start editing your website!
Linux
Haiku
- Find a folder to place your new site into (your home folder will work fine).
- Create a new folder, call it whatever you want.
- Open that folder, right click and select
New→text fileand call itindex.html. This will be your site's homepage. - Right click the newly created file and select
Add-ons→FileType. - In the window that appears, type
text/htmlinto the "File Type" field and then close it. - You can now double click your index.html file to open it in WebPositive.
Note that WebPositive's developer tools are currently fairly lacking, so you may want to install a browser like Falkon from the HaikuDepot.