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I have started building a new website. It is in my signature. But I don't really know what I want to make it about. All I know is I want to make it and get practice.
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If it's your first, you really don't need to define the subject matter closely, because you will most likely go on to make other, better, sites in future. In a year or two you may even want to forget all about your early experiments in webmastering. It's not uncommon.
What you need to do is discover what really fires you up, and it may not be what you first expected. Begin with writing about your hobbies, and what you do to unwind. Consider sport, politics, and what you do all day. Everything you do, everything you buy, everything you see and everything you think will provide you with potential topics to write about. The problem is not ideas, so much as which ideas to discard. Get used to seeing your whole life as material for your writing.
If you're young, remember that the laws of libel and copyright also apply to you, and it would be a good plan to learn something about them before you write a word. There are good summaries of this in The Writer's Handbook every year.