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Site Making!; Request?
Topic Started: Sep 6 2011, 01:13 PM (703 Views)
Maad
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I've been thinking this past few days what I really wanna do. I want to be a part of something big, something that can make some people happy so I've decided to start learning internet language. To start with I want to make a website so I'll be needing tips and guidelines that will help me. So this is the things that I think I'll be needing:

-Reliable Free website.
-Compilation of Organize/Step by step tutorial of language that needed in website making.
-Other things to be added by you.

I will be a really big help if you can give me more tips and feedback regarding this topic.

*Note: Yes, i know that this kind of project will need a lot of time, effort, perseverance, dedication, etc and I still want to pursue this project so yeah.*
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Cory
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I recommend picking up a copy of Building a Website for Dummies.
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Sep 6 2011, 01:19 PM
I recommend picking up a copy of Building a Website for Dummies.
Looks like this is not for free. Do you still have any other website making stuff that is for free?
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Google is one click away. :)

A simple website can be purely coded with HTML/CSS alone, but for more advanced, interactive features you would need to use JavaScript and PHP/MySQL. There's so many languages that can be learned and used on a website.

I recommended the Dummies series because I've personally used them and they are very informative and you can learn a lot of things that you would have never learned before. I tend to use tutorials online more, however, because I'm not much of an offline reader. Google will give you various results on any subject you want to learn. Basically the information you need is already out there for you.
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Moved to Tech Central. :)
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Free Webhost: [class=codeteam]Snip.[/class]
Free Domain: http://co.cc/

A webhost and a domain are always good places to start, lol.

Also, W3 Schools is great for learning HTML, CSS, JS, or any other type of coding.

Edited by ElementalAlchemist, Sep 10 2011, 07:37 PM.
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I've used w3schools loads of times, particularly for references, but some people will nip you in the butt for using it: http://w3fools.com/
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