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diff --git a/tutorials/www/how-to-make-this-site.html b/tutorials/www/how-to-make-this-site.html index 2a631e4..3b975a0 100644 --- a/tutorials/www/how-to-make-this-site.html +++ b/tutorials/www/how-to-make-this-site.html @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Communications</a></li> <p>I think it was roughly the end of high school when I first had the idea I wanted to make <em>some</em> kind of website. This would be around 2010 and I did what I thought would be a good idea and bought a -book on the subject: "Web Sites for Dummies." I was dummy after +book on the subject: "Web Sites for Dummies." I was a dummy after all...</p> <p>I got up to hyper linking with the "a" tag until I hit a wall. I don't want to link the exact page since I don't want to get sued, but it @@ -269,8 +269,7 @@ set your own custom <a href="#whats-a-domain-name" target="_self">domain name</a </ul> <p>Before wordpress was a social media blogging thingamajig, it was just a content management system to spin up a pretty blog. You can download -and install Wordpress by following:</p> -<p>https://wordpress.org/support/article/how-to-install-wordpress/</p> +and install Wordpress <a href="https://wordpress.org/support/article/how-to-install-wordpress/">here</a></p> <p>The benefit of installing yourself is enormous, since you have full control and can even edit the source if you have the guts.</p> <ul> @@ -397,11 +396,11 @@ or <a href="https://www.nginx.com/blog/nginx-ssl/#Examples">nginx</a>, switch the port to 443 instead of 80 and bam, you've got HTTPS!</p> <h2 id="perspective">Perspective</h2> <p>What I tried to present here was the brief overview of how you get -from files on your computer to files accessible of the Internet. The +from files on your computer to files accessible on the Internet. The full picture though is something you need to seek out yourself. I intend -to add more guides on how I manage this site, but there is so much -material out there already it hardly feels worth adding to. I hope at -the very least to have got you through the start.</p> +to add more guides on how I manage this site as I learn but there is so +much material out there already it hardly feels worth adding to. I hope +at the very least to have got you through the start.</p> <h2 id="references">References</h2> <ol type="1"> <li>https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2021-07-23-why-selfhosting-is-important.html</li> @@ -413,9 +412,9 @@ the very least to have got you through the start.</p> </ol> <h3 id="terms-of-service-for-certain-isps">Terms of service for certain ISPs</h3> -<p>There's always more ISPs out there, but I went the one's I'm most -familiar with in my area. I'll probably expand this as I go, let me know -if there are important ones in your area worth listing here for +<p>There's always more ISPs out there, but I went with the one's I'm +most familiar with in my area. I'll probably expand this as I go, let me +know if there are important ones in your area worth listing here for others.</p> <h4 id="verizon">Verizon</h4> <ul> |