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    Lightbulb Whats the easiest way to learn how to make my Homepage?

    Does anyone have preferences on where to go for a newbie first timer to learn how to make a homepage. I have RoadRunner service and they give out so many megs for peoples homepage.....only I dont know where to begin. My cousin has a homepage but its basically just a directory like that one where the tricked out gaming rig is at...I want a homepage like www.planetdong.com or something!

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    www.webmonkey.com is a great all-in-wonder site.

    I initially learned HTML using the following tutorial: http://www.pagetutor.com/pagetutor/makapage/



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    Look at other people's source.
    There are no stupid questions, there are stupid answers.

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    If you can get a hold of Microsoft FrontPage (A part of the Office package), it's a great starter on websites. That's where I started.

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    Originally posted by Chillingworth:
    Does anyone have preferences on where to go for a newbie first timer to learn how to make a homepage. I have RoadRunner service and they give out so many megs for peoples homepage.....only I dont know where to begin. My cousin has a homepage but its basically just a directory like that one where the tricked out gaming rig is at...I want a homepage like www.planetdong.com or something!
    Adobe GoLive 5 is a good one too. It's much more than a designer, it also organizes and ftps your website up to your account. If you have the resources, i'd suggest picking it up.

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    Originally posted by Klashe:
    Adobe GoLive 5 is a good one too. It's much more than a designer, it also organizes and ftps your website up to your account. If you have the resources, i'd suggest picking it up.

    Adobe website Buy GoLive 5.0 Starting from $286 No Thank You! All my resources are being saved for a CBR 600 come this Spring. If I had that kind of money to throw into it...id just have Nkeezer make my homepage for me!!!



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    Originally posted by IL96:
    Look at other people's source.
    This is how I learned html. That and a book based on w3.org's website, which is the official keeper of the html standard (That's the w3 consortium in case you didn't know, they developed NCSA Mosaic, the first gui web browser, along with CERN, the high energy research facility in Switzerland.)

    Here is a basic HTML page:

    <html>
    <head>
    <title>
    This is my page.
    </title>
    </head>
    <body>
    <h1>This is my freakin' web page.</h1>
    </body>
    </html>

    I use this same template for any page I need to create, which isn't often. You can gain a lot of insight into html just by using this template though.


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    Making a websitre is a piece of cake. I like 100%'s example. I also learned it by looking at other site's source.

    If you want a good wysiwyg (which I don't recommend compared to plain html coding) only Frontpage out of the respectable ones is free I think. (At least frontpage express). Try that if you're all for wysiwyg programming...

    Originally posted by Chillingworth:
    Adobe website Buy GoLive 5.0 Starting from $286 No Thank You! All my resources are being saved for a CBR 600 come this Spring. If I had that kind of money to throw into it...id just have Nkeezer make my homepage for me!!!



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    i have a web site that i made without knowing a single bit of HTML i have frontpage 2000 then all that neaded doing was designing and ftping well design comes from the head and ftp come from www.bizland.com nice and free

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    I have a fairly good talent for HTML. I don't use any WYSIWYG, and I can get a decent-looking web site (with content, no less) in about a weekend.

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    Another technique to use is when you see a web page you like, simply make a copy to study later. In IE click on View then Source to get a Notepad window with the HTML in it. Then save it for later study. You can also click File, Save As to get a complete copy of the page including everything in it.

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    I started with Dreamweaver, really easy stuff (WYSIWYG)... think Dreamweaver is better than Frontpage? Or vice versa?

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    Originally posted by Grizzly:
    If you can get a hold of Microsoft FrontPage (A part of the Office package), it's a great starter on websites. That's where I started.
    What? I thought Frontpage Express was part of the Office package... oh well, you live and learn.

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    Originally posted by slipgun:
    I started with Dreamweaver, really easy stuff (WYSIWYG)... think Dreamweaver is better than Frontpage? Or vice versa?

    From the tests I have read, Dreamweaver Ultradev has always come out on top, so when I am going to buy my first WYSIWYG editor that will be the one, no doubt.

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    Just play with it. The HTML part really isn't that hard at all -- it's building something that looks nice that takes both practice and a certain amount of artistic ability.

    The very first site that I build was *THE UGLIEST* thing you've ever seen. I used AOL's "Personal Page" program about 4 years ago to make a 5 page site with a solid purple background color, 3 "Under Construction" signs on each page, and (I **** you not) a MIDI of "Chariots of Fire" as my background music <shudder>. Trust me, things didn't get much better for another 2 years. It just takes some time.

    Myself, I still code *everything* by hand using just notepad. Sounds a bit laborious, but I've been typing it out so long that it doesn't take much longer than using a WYSIWYG editor would, and the results are infintesimally cleaner. Example: I put this site together (design included -- everything but the content) in just a couple of hours.



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