Did you learn HTML to built ur website ? ur first web page

India
September 13, 2009 3:24am CST
Did any one learn HTML to built his or her webpage or hust implemented a software for this task has anyone prepared it by writing the all long codes?
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@1anurag1 (3576)
• India
14 Sep 09
it is good to learn html before designing any website , by this atleast you may know what u r doing and u ll have full control almost on ur design but today many online web designing tools and even offline too make it very easy to design but the bad thing is that u hve to completely depend on them.
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• India
19 Sep 09
ya buddy we have to , the coding goes so complex at higher levels
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@kurtaxl (110)
• Philippines
13 Sep 09
I know html but manual coding is time consuming, I use dreamweaver for the site that I build until now.
• India
29 Sep 09
ya dreamweaver is the best i suppose ? but some problems with vista and win 7 compatibility issues
@reploid (1371)
• France
13 Sep 09
I am actually building a web-page from a blank document, I like my sites to be unique, I do not use templates, I know it takes more time when you write all the codes, but you learn a lot by building your own templates. If you want to learn Html do your own template. write every bit of code, and do a clean work.
@reploid (1371)
• France
19 Sep 09
Well, I use a lot of dreamweaver, flash, fireworks, photoshop etc.. But I always start with a blank page in dreamweaver, I never load templates, CSS templates or html templates. I type everything and define my own CSS.
• India
19 Sep 09
u can use something like dreamweaver or NVU it will reduce ur load
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• India
13 Sep 09
Hi friend, I just started learning to give my resume a good look. And while learning I never new there are softwares like dreamweaver which directly offer GUI. As I have started through reading books n tutorials. After getting a much knowledge of HTML and PHP I eventually went to a conference on learning HTML. There somebody told me about such software. Before it I always does complete coding by me.
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• United States
13 Sep 09
For my first website, I actually learned the HTML I needed to make the pages. Anything I didn't understand, I would look up on various websites to guide me. However, I hear that buying software is actually easier and faster... But if you were like me, I didn't have much money to begin with. :D Depending on what you're building the site for, you'll find that either a basic, functional layout or a polished layout may be better suited to your needs. I hope this helps :D
• India
29 Sep 09
buddy do u know some website which provide layouts , i need just layouts for a new feel
• United States
30 Sep 09
Here are a couple :) http://www.freeweblayouts.net/ http://dzineblog.com/2008/07/best-photoshop-layout-design-tutorials.html http://www.freelayouts.com/ hope this helps :)
@getbrowser (1708)
• China
1 Oct 09
Never. I creat my first website just through WordPress, which is a popular blog paltform. Of course, HTML is useful though it is out of date now.
• India
1 Oct 09
ya worldpress is a blogging site, its not a web designing software but worldpress to created its website thru HTML and java appelets
• China
1 Oct 09
Sorry, a mistake. platform, not paltform.
@bvijayks (137)
• India
25 Sep 09
well buddy being a comp student i know html very well but i believe its really time consuming and slow process but once you involve in it you will enjoy it if desired results come and you will be irritated with it if there is no desired result. there are many shortcuts to avoid html as you said dreamweaver. not only dreamweaver there are many other programs in net which are real good and makes your task easy so i advice a beginer to search the net and you will definitely find one of your use
• India
29 Sep 09
ya do u know some software better than dreamweaver or something easy to use , can u pls let me know ?
@mothma (136)
• United States
13 Sep 09
I made my first website using only html on windows notepad. It was fine, but bigger projects would be too hard to handle.
@tulog09 (61)
• Philippines
24 Sep 09
yup i studied and learned all about HTML 6 years ago and up to now i cannot call my self an expert maybe i'm on the intermediate level. its good to learn the basic and its also a good foundation in creating website. with a better understanding of HTML is a big advantage even if you are using softwares like frontpage and dreamweaver.
• India
29 Sep 09
ya buddy i totally agree with u even though we use dreamweaver and frontpage we need to learn basics and all the codes which we use for minor changes and editing the webpage these are very useful