Your ISP will probably have some web-storage capacity as part of the package. There are a number of free or inexpensive shareware applications that can help with web sites. You may have to use two or three applications to get it all done. And most of these will require at least a little learning about html. ..Mac and iPhoto include the capability of making web sites of photos with a few button clicks. Two downsides: 1. You can't control the size of the "large" version of the photo, so it may be a bit slow to load for people with slow connections. 2. You have to pay for .Mac. (You do get several other features, however.) If you want to invest your time and money instead in a more open-ended web design direction, I can highly recommend Adobe GoLive. It's certainly simple enough to build very simple web pages with little trouble, but it's got enough bells and whistles to let you grow to professional level sites. > Subject: [X-Apps] Web Page Design Software > From: Al D'Amanda <aldamand at comcast.net> > Message-Id: <B8173063-BF62-11D7-921E-000A957E6BFA at comcast.net> > > Hello > > Can anyone refer me to Jag compatible software and/or tutorials , etc > for building my own web pages ? > > I am specifically targeting the Web page for sharing personal photos > from my digital camera > > TTATR > > Albert Stephen Hart http://eugraph.com