Designing
a First Order Site
If
you are going to do a site yourself, I feel that getting
a site up and running, even if it isn't the greatest around,
is a good beginning, and better than waiting until it is
perfect. Practice first by exploring the arious free sites
(AAOS, WebMD, Medscape) described earlier in this chapter.
Be sure you have done your homework and thought of why you
want a site and what you want it to do. If you are going
to have an outside business host or design, this step is
probably already decided when you finished Stage 1. As you
examine the sites, note how the navigation (moving from
one page to another) is done.
After
you have a good idea of what you want and have sketched
it out on paper (if you really want to waste a lot of time,
skip this step), you are ready to go to work. You will need
an HTML editor and an FTP utility (described
earlier in this chapter).
Do
you have a physician website? Let me know about it and it
may help me to make this chapter better.
Also, please send
your comments about this chapter of the Orthopedist's
Guide to the Internet to David
Nelson. Thank you.