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I need to understand the size of 1 web page, how big should they be, whats a normal size(mb)?

if i build 4 or 5 pages on Print shop pro how big should each one be?the size -->(MB) top to bottom left to right, i need help on that! what is a good size (MB for one page? if i had 4 or 5 pages is that ok for a web site? should i have more?after i build the pages then what? how to get them published or online hosted and all? #! i build the page then build 3 more now what? how to actually save my work so i dont loose it..then how to publish it to the web( what about a host? What do host do...that i cant do?

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  1. How long is a rope? web pages can be anywhere from 1k to Gigabytes. You could easy have a 1GB page if you had a lot of high-quality photos, sounds, and especially video. You need to find a book called "Teach Yourself HTML and XHTML in 24 hrs" from SAMS Publishing. It should get you going good. Don't use Print Shop Pro. Thats not whats up.
  2. One page on the Web (including images) should not be bigger than 500KB (that's half a MB), in general; after that, it starts to take a long time to load. Try to access your website from a computer like your users will have. Does it take more than 3-5 seconds to get the page? If so, it's too big. The 5 seconds rule is actually the benchmark for size; after that time, many people will click 'Back' and look elsewhere.
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