a guide to conceiving, creating & publishing your own website
Before you make your website look good, you should have a go at transferring your existing ideas using plain writing. That is to say, write a short bio about your character; write a short introduction for yourself; write your very first article. Preferably, you should do this in a journal, or (more conveniently for later) in your operating system's equivalent to Notepad.
HTML is very simple to learn. When you have an idea of what you want to express, plain HTML will do the job before any styling becomes involved.
By now you should have a solid idea of what you want to share with the world, as well as a rough draft of one Web page. Let's transfer this to a plain HTML document one step at a time.