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May 8th, 2002, 03:40 AM
#1
Junior Member
Going for broke
Ok, I have another question. Hope it hasn't been asked before. If so, please pardon me.
Is there a program for making a web site that does not require HTML? Suppose you could just drag a working animation onto the page or anything you wanted or even something from another web site. Mainly something that I don't have to spend a lot of time learning.
[glowpurple]How do you play the other side of a CD?[/glowpurple]
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May 8th, 2002, 03:45 AM
#2
You should try to learn, it's pretty entertaining...
That being said, i'm fairly certain Geoshitties allows you to create as you wish without needing to know html.
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May 8th, 2002, 03:51 AM
#3
Junior Member
Actually, I wanted to build it myself and put it on my ISP's site.
I do have 1st page 2000 but it seems hard. I can put text on it and change the background, etc but everthing seems too hard for an idiot.
[glowpurple]How do you play the other side of a CD?[/glowpurple]
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May 8th, 2002, 04:04 AM
#4
Oops, you are limiting your abilities by telling yourself you're an idiot. If you tell yourself you can do this, then you can. Sit down with the software and a good reference book and figure it out. Everybody starts somewhere, there isn't one person here that popped out of the womb knowing HTML or any other programing language.
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May 8th, 2002, 04:13 AM
#5
Senior Member
you can write it all in text, without any html tags whatsoever, however, it will of course just look like a plain text webpage (not that there's anything wrong with that, especially if you need to convey information without needing anything fancy).
regards,
mark.
\'hi, welcome to *****. if you would like to speak to an operator, please hang up now.\'
* click *
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May 8th, 2002, 05:16 AM
#6
Senior Member
the whole fun of building your web page is learning how to do it in the first place.
start off small with basic html stuff. after a while you'll progress to scripts, php, java, perl.....
think of it as a qualitatively....not so much as how it looks in the end, but what you learned getting there.
U suk at teh intuhnet1!!1!1one
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May 8th, 2002, 05:25 AM
#7
Try here to learn some HTML....It's easy if you follow the simple steps and creat something for yourself..Much pleasure in it!!
http://www.htmlclinic.com/
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May 8th, 2002, 06:26 AM
#8
there is a post here -> http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=219120 which shows some peps opinions on the best editors....txt and WYSIWYG
me? I would say the best web-development tools are
- A notebook
- A pen
- Immagination
- Attention to detail
- Patience
but software wise you can't go far wrong with Macromedia flash & dreamweaver
v_Ln
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May 8th, 2002, 07:25 AM
#9
So true....
*LOL*
I'm completely rebuilding my homepage....I think I'm going to try it in flash this time around....I just remember my very first one, very basic vertical page with a lot of HR's and silly little images....then I moved to tables and then to CSS when I decided tables were too plain....
I've learned so much, just by trying....and it's far more rewarding and brings more pride to a personal site especially to create it all yourself.
Hooray for notepad and a good idea.... *S*
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May 8th, 2002, 07:33 AM
#10
heh GreekGoddess once you've flashed you'll never go back
/me blushes - *ahum* not like that
'-Lifts ur minds out of the gutter-'
I meant that when you see the kind of results possible through macromedia flash you'll love it - but IMHO try and get a copy of flash 5....MX just eats up too much space/memory and doesn't really bring you anything new cept alot more freezes/crashes but then again some people find it alot easier to use (not me) and more stable (DEF not me) so perhaps u should try both and see for yourself 
v_Ln
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