Hi I am new to Web designing and We need to clarify a few things….
- I did a site using Yahoo Sitebuilder… Is that the proper way to go bcos when i realise i dont have many flexibility…
- I want to know wat are the actual sw i need to find out and wat is the goal of each of these people… eg will figuring out only Dreamweaver help
Thanks
Simy
Many of us use Notepad or Dreamweaver from the text edit mode, not WYSIWYG function.
Coding by fretting hand is really the simplest way to go, easiest to troubleshoot, and also the
cleanest value.
You can code everything using Notepad (for free) and use Filezilla (for free)
to have that will FTP connection for uploading/downloading all of your website files.
In order to code any website for free (except for that webhosting subscription).
There are even a lot of free CSS templates you will discover using Google, along with
a large number of PHP CSS XHTML lessons.
Thanx for any quick reply. Now I appeared to be reading some previously posts and WHEN I see how nearly all of you think mastering HTML and CSS is the simplest way to go. Then Java script and then PHP right Easily know all your above then i could make a website with slideshows and shopping carts and other dynamic stuffs
Yep…
By using shopping carts and also WordPress Blogs, you’ll want to know PHP/MySQL for
any smoother installation, in addition to CSS/XHTML for customizing the particular pre-made scripts.
Focus on HTML (XHTML — http: //www. w3schools. com/xhtml/ )
Learn CSS by tutorials and/or considering free CSS templates on-line.
Javascripting is a fantastic way to obtain programming because it is possible to do
it offline (on your PC at home). PHP is often a server-side language.
Are you more into graphic design Is that what got everyone into this
By using a WYSIWYG manager (such as Dreamweaver) believe only know that " shortcut". By using a text manager like Notepad, you will know what does what.; D
In addition to W3schools, I advise tutorialtastic.
POST see….
Right now, what is your opinion on Coffee Applets
I’ve personally never been an enormous fan of Espresso or Java Applets. That always seem slowly, klunky and exist of their own world (actually they’re just design to be for their own world, that is the point of Java) but on web pages I prefer treatments like Flash, AJAX, for example.
I also prefer Flash solutions instead of Java.
Furthermore if you are looking at creating dynamic websites We’d learn in this order HTML> CSS> PHP/MySQL> JavaScript. The key reason why to do PHP first is always that it allows people create dynamic websites and usually is really easy to choose up. Javascript has the applications but that can be done so much extra with website whenever you implement PHP or some alternative world wide web language.