loading (including AOLpress), as well as a user-friendly menu of help items. AOL provides up to 2MB of server space for each user or 10MB per account. Prodigy Internet: Type the keyword “Personal Web Pages” to get to Prodigy’s page creation area, which contains a basic HTML tutorial and support bulletin boards, as well as downloadable shareware HTML editors and Prodigy’s text-based editor, Hippie 4.10. After you create pages off-line, the Personal Web Pages Site Manager allows you to upload up to 1MB of text and images to the Web. CompuServe: After downloading CompuServe’s Home Page Wizard (type “Go hpwiz”), you can use the wizard’s graphical editor to create text and graphics. You can preview the pages in any selected browser, then use the Publishing Wizard to upload the files you choose. CompuServe allows up to 2MB of text and files. Considering the elements of each of these servers is a positive step in improving the capacity of the Web site and in demonstrating the link between server and the possible factors that can impact Web site development and implementation. ConclusionThe development of dynamic Web sites appears to be the wave of the future and fewer and fewer text-only sites are appearing on the Internet. In general, the perception that exists is that Web sites should not only focus on the production of information that is beneficial for the person accessing the site, but should also provide a structural element from which evaluations can be made by companies providing these sites. Though the structural elements of the Web site itself is imperative to attracting hits to the site, this is clearly not only element that has changed in Web site development in recent years. The focus on databases as a component of Web site interactivity is also a major element that has transformed the focus of Web site developers. It is evident that the continued changes in t...