Make sure you make all the necessary changes before publishing your files on-line (a process commonly referred to as “going live”). You surely don’t want any spelling mistakes or hyperlinks that don’t link anywhere. And you’ll definitely want to check your Web pages with Microsoft Internet Explorer and a copy of Netscape Communicator. If you’re site isn’t visually compatible with both browsers, now is the time to make the appropriate corrections. You don’t have to make you’re Web pages appear exactly 100% alike in both browser programs. Just make sure they appear nicely in both of them.
Make sure your Web site elements are nicely arranged in an organized manner. For example, why would you want Web pages in a graphics folder? Your elements should be placed in areas that not only make sense to you, but also to others. You may need help in the future if your site becomes incredibly successful and need more Web pages and elements created.
Look back at the tutorials given throughout the book up to this point. Have you forgotten anything? If you have, create what you want now. When you’re absolutely sure (or have a good sense) that everything is correct, feel free to continue with the next chapter.