Hello everyone I need help learning website creating
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So First I don't know anything about website creating so I would like to learn but I don't know where to start or what programs I need , Any information on where to start will be helpful.Thank you
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Flaser
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Start here:
http://www.w3schools.com/w3c/
All you need is a text-editor, I suggest Notepad++ as it has syntax highlighting. If you want an IDE (integrated development environment) there are lots and lots for web development.
However initially, you're better off focusing on the basics and getting the elements of HTML & CSS pat down. You should only move on to dynamic, script generated websites (whether it's PHP, ASP.NET or ruby) later on when you're familiar with the basics.
At that point, you wanna install WAMP for PHP/Ruby. You'll need Microsoft Visual Studio if you go with ASP.NET.
http://www.w3schools.com/w3c/
All you need is a text-editor, I suggest Notepad++ as it has syntax highlighting. If you want an IDE (integrated development environment) there are lots and lots for web development.
However initially, you're better off focusing on the basics and getting the elements of HTML & CSS pat down. You should only move on to dynamic, script generated websites (whether it's PHP, ASP.NET or ruby) later on when you're familiar with the basics.
At that point, you wanna install WAMP for PHP/Ruby. You'll need Microsoft Visual Studio if you go with ASP.NET.
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Flaser wrote...
Start here:http://www.w3schools.com/w3c/
All you need is a text-editor, I suggest Notepad++ as it has syntax highlighting. If you want an IDE (integrated development environment) there are lots and lots for web development.
However initially, you're better off focusing on the basics and getting the elements of HTML & CSS pat down. You should only move on to dynamic, script generated websites (whether it's PHP, ASP.NET or ruby) later on when you're familiar with the basics.
At that point, you wanna install WAMP for PHP/Ruby. You'll need Microsoft Visual Studio if you go with ASP.NET.
Thank you very much now I can get started rep to you good Sr or Madam.
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Flaser wrote...
Start here:http://www.w3schools.com/w3c/
All you need is a text-editor, I suggest Notepad++ as it has syntax highlighting. If you want an IDE (integrated development environment) there are lots and lots for web development.
However initially, you're better off focusing on the basics and getting the elements of HTML & CSS pat down. You should only move on to dynamic, script generated websites (whether it's PHP, ASP.NET or ruby) later on when you're familiar with the basics.
At that point, you wanna install WAMP for PHP/Ruby. You'll need Microsoft Visual Studio if you go with ASP.NET.
Please do not recommend W3Schools as a learning resource. They are not affiliated with the consortium and the information given on the website is outdated, unorganized and they mention next to nothing in the way of following conventions and using design patterns.
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Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
Schroude wrote...
Flaser wrote...
Start here:http://www.w3schools.com/w3c/
All you need is a text-editor, I suggest Notepad++ as it has syntax highlighting. If you want an IDE (integrated development environment) there are lots and lots for web development.
However initially, you're better off focusing on the basics and getting the elements of HTML & CSS pat down. You should only move on to dynamic, script generated websites (whether it's PHP, ASP.NET or ruby) later on when you're familiar with the basics.
At that point, you wanna install WAMP for PHP/Ruby. You'll need Microsoft Visual Studio if you go with ASP.NET.
Please do not recommend W3Schools as a learning resource. They are not affiliated with the consortium and the information given on the website is outdated, unorganized and they mention next to nothing in the way of following conventions and using design patterns.
Perhaps recommend some alternatives then?
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http://it-ebooks.info/book/1927/
Just copied from Schroedes other post, I don't know any english html/css books^^
Just copied from Schroedes other post, I don't know any english html/css books^^
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Flaser
OCD Hentai Collector
Schroude wrote...
Flaser wrote...
Start here:http://www.w3schools.com/w3c/
All you need is a text-editor, I suggest Notepad++ as it has syntax highlighting. If you want an IDE (integrated development environment) there are lots and lots for web development.
However initially, you're better off focusing on the basics and getting the elements of HTML & CSS pat down. You should only move on to dynamic, script generated websites (whether it's PHP, ASP.NET or ruby) later on when you're familiar with the basics.
At that point, you wanna install WAMP for PHP/Ruby. You'll need Microsoft Visual Studio if you go with ASP.NET.
Please do not recommend W3Schools as a learning resource. They are not affiliated with the consortium and the information given on the website is outdated, unorganized and they mention next to nothing in the way of following conventions and using design patterns.
CBRX wrote...
http://it-ebooks.info/book/1927/Just copied from Schroedes other post, I don't know any english html/css books^^
Thanks, both of you... I didn't realize those tutorials were so out of date. (Granted I last used them half a decade ago :\ )