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Old 03-03-2009, 01:50 PM
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I’m a database manager in a company. My gf asked me create a website for her. Web design is something I don’t know but she thinks I’m an expert in computer field and it’s an easy job for me. I can’t let me be down! I’m just looking around the web for some presets. Can you help me?
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Old 03-03-2009, 02:40 PM
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Don’t worry I’ll bail you out. I know a site which will help you to build a professional site without having coding knowledge.



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Old 03-10-2009, 07:12 AM
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Wow Darian you are cool dude man.You help him so smartly...
A special thanks from myself.
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A few years ago, when I was first introduced to the world of Internet site design, I thought it would be impossible to learn everything there is to know about building a website from scratch.
It all seemed so overwhelming! I still haven't learned "all the facts" about Web design or the Internet, but I did make one important discovery on this journey - I didn't have to know everything about how to create my own website to build a very effective and intriguing Internet presence.
The Webmaster Course website is living online proof that, with minimum Internet knowledge, beginners can design an efficient Internet site in just a short period of time. Throughout these web pages, you'll find the resources and step by step instructions you will need to design your own complete business or personal Website.

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Looking through the source code of other sites is an excellent way to pick up HTML methods and tricks. In your browser click View | Source on any page and the code which created it will be opened (make it open in Notepad for the best way to read it) for your viewing pleasure. Find the corresponding section in the code for what you liked and see how it was created. You can then cut and paste code snippets out of the page’s code and into your own. You can teach yourself a lot this way, although it’s never as easy as just sitting down with a Coke and having a good read of HTML Source...

And now the necessary warnings: be careful about learning from badly-written code. There are plenty of awfully-coded sites that you may be reading, so try not to pick up any of their bad habits. Getting code segments and things like that is fine, but do not take designs, scripts, graphics or anything that looks like it took a lot of work. I’ve seen people rip off HTML Source’s design and it’s hugely irritating. Just no.

Once you’ve gotten your code together, the next essential step is to validate it to make sure it’ll work in all browsers without problems.
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Simply learning all the HTML tags is no way to become a good web-designer. Anyone can do that, and they still output rubbish. In this advice tutorial, I’ll be giving you the most important tips in general areas to start you off on the right track towards creating great sites. There are loads of links to further tutorials throughout.
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