Learn how to build and launch real websites from scratch.
From Domain to Deploy helps beginners, homeschool students, parents, and aspiring entrepreneurs understand the full website process: domains, hosting, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, SEO basics, deployment, and client-ready workflows.
Launch Your First Website
Buy a domain, connect hosting, write your first page, style it, test it locally, and deploy it live.
A community that turns “techy” curiosity into real-world ability.
Most beginner tech education either gets too abstract or jumps too quickly into tools without explaining the full picture. From Domain to Deploy teaches the entire website journey in plain language, then gives students guided projects to practice what they learn.
Domains, hosting, servers, DNS, SSL, files, folders, browsers, and how everything connects.
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP taught through small, confidence-building projects.
Students learn how to move from local files to a real website people can visit.
Basic SEO, client communication, website planning, and how sites solve real business problems.
Everything students need to go from idea to live website.
Step-by-step modules
Lessons are organized from beginner concepts to real deployment, so students always know what to do next.
Project-based assignments
Students build landing pages, forms, portfolios, simple business sites, and other practical projects.
Beginner-friendly explanations
Technical topics are explained with analogies, visuals, quizzes, and simple language before getting into code.
Community support
Students and parents can ask questions, share progress, and get unstuck when a project does not work the first time.
Resource library
Templates, checklists, vocabulary guides, code snippets, and deployment walkthroughs stay available for review.
Practical business context
Students learn not only how to make pages, but why businesses need clear messaging, speed, SEO, trust, and conversion paths.
A practical technology resource for modern homeschool education.
From Domain to Deploy is designed to support students who learn best by making something real. It can complement technology, entrepreneurship, digital literacy, web design, business, and career-readiness studies.
We are preparing this resource with homeschool families in mind and intend to pursue eligibility as an approved educational resource where applicable, including Florida scholarship pathways. Approval is not guaranteed and families should confirm current program rules before purchase.
Why parents may value it
- ✓Teaches marketable, portfolio-building skills instead of passive screen time.
- ✓Gives students a visible finished product they can show, improve, and build on.
- ✓Combines technology, writing, design, problem solving, and entrepreneurship.
- ✓Breaks intimidating concepts into simple lessons and guided projects.
- ✓Can be used by older students exploring freelancing, business, ministry, or creative projects.
A clear path from complete beginner to live launch.
Web Foundations
Domains, hosting, servers, DNS, SSL, browsers, and how websites actually load.
Build the Page
HTML for structure, CSS for design, responsive layouts, and beginner-friendly design principles.
Add Interaction
JavaScript for buttons, menus, forms, quizzes, calculators, and interactive experiences.
Deploy & Improve
PHP basics, form handling, uploading files, SEO basics, speed checks, and launch habits.
Students finish with more than “I watched a course.”
The goal is understanding, confidence, and a working website they can keep improving.
Start building practical web skills now.
Get access to the community, beginner modules, project walkthroughs, downloadable resources, and ongoing support as you learn to build and launch websites.
Founding Member Access
Early access while the curriculum grows, with the opportunity to help shape future lessons and resources.
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Common questions
Who is this for?
Beginners, homeschool students, parents, teens, adults, ministry builders, small business owners, and aspiring freelancers who want to understand how websites are created and launched.
Does a student need coding experience?
No. The course starts with the basic concepts and builds gradually through practical projects.
What tools are required?
Students will use a code editor, a web browser, and eventually a hosting/domain account when they are ready to deploy a real site. Lessons explain what to install and when.
Is this approved for Florida scholarship reimbursement?
Not yet. We are preparing the program with homeschool scholarship use in mind and plan to pursue applicable approval where possible. Families should verify eligibility with their scholarship administrator before relying on reimbursement.