I have created a powerpoint and have saved it as an html document. How would I go about publishing it as a web page on the Internet? Any free web hosting services out there?
I have created a powerpoint ...
Er, a presentation document?
... and have saved it as an html document. How would I go about publishing it as a web page on the Internet? Any free web hosting services out there?
Yes.
(What went wrong when you searched for "free web hosting services"?)
Brian Barker
Yes there are free web hosting services, depending what you really want and need.
But, if you want to have as domain name pointing to that web page/site, you may have much fewer free hosting options.
To whom is your targeted market?,
is this PP for the masses or for some select group - business-
or social-wise?
how do you plan to use this PP?, or is it merely to be on-line for
the duration?
There are various options - from sending out via e-mail as an
attachment or a link ... to posting on the various sites which allow such
[per example, re. genealogical data - Rootsweb continues to be a strong
choice; then google & yahoo, etc. offer free sites for various reasons; ...
... etc. ...]
I have created a powerpoint and have saved it as an html document. How
Hi
YouTube?
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Tom
Hi
Would you trust the answers to something like that from a google search? I wouldn't! Such search results are too easily manipulated by people that know what they are doing and my guess is that a dodgy hosting service would have far less scruples about how it reached the top spot, or at least get quite high up there.
Regards from
Tom
Can PPs be posted on UTube?
Hi
Hi
I imagine there is some conversion process but it's probably fairly easy and there is probably an easy HowTo guide or YouTube video on how to do it.
If you wander around YouTube you will often bump into slide-shows. It's not all videos, films and animations
Regards from
Tom
I use Jalbum to take slides, graphics, and photos, and make them into an online photo/image/graphic gallery. There are so many display styles and options that it works best for me. If you want user controlled slide show, then that it the route I would go. Jalbum has a free version and most of the "skins" are free. It has packages for Windows, Linux, and Mac. I have it installed on both Windows and Ubuntu systems.
Browsing through the different gallery "skins" will show you what I mean my all the different gallery display styles. Some of the skins have many, many options to customize the look within that style.
http://jalbum.net/en/skins/popular
All you need then is a place to host the gallery. Actually Jalbum has a service for that as well.
YouTube will work fine for a creator timed slide show, but Jalbum works the best if you want the user to take their time and look at each slide and go go back to earlier ones as needed. All you need to to is export each slide to a .jpg, .gif, or .png file. It will automatically resize the photos and images to the size you set for the display - say 800 by 600 pixels instead of the fill 2000+ with of a modern photo.