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August 31st, 2004, 02:20 AM
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for the record: WYSIWYG stands for What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get,
which is basically programs like frontpage and dreamweaver that show your webpage as you build it, and contain many automated functions. if you dont know html, and you really want to learn, check out this link... http://antionline.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=261463
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August 31st, 2004, 02:36 AM
#12
yea i know i need to learn the codeing of html but being im a complete noob to html i didnt want to jsut go headlong into it....but i think i might aswell...il see if they have it in the bargin bin over at our barns and nobel....while im their il stop by starbucks
i think tho im gonna start out with a templet from www.freelayouts.com i think it was....that way im not doing absolutly everyhting from scratch...have alittle bit of a basis to help me work from
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August 31st, 2004, 02:43 AM
#13
hexadecimal, you should try the tutorial i mentioned in the link i provided.... very simple and really easy to learn... [edit]Paragraph Deleted[/edit]
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August 31st, 2004, 03:31 AM
#14
im scrolling through that link now and i have it bookmarked so all is good
as soon as i mow a few more lawns il have 40 or 50 bucks so im gonna go raid the bargin bin at barns and nobel for all its worth
thanks for your help guys
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August 31st, 2004, 03:56 AM
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hexadecimal. apologies for my last post, apparently it was viewed as an attack on you. but i was just ttrying to get a point accross. ANYways, good luck with your learnings and if you do have any problems you know where to find us
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August 31st, 2004, 06:21 AM
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Hi Zombie-
If he's up to it, he can go for Apache. I take back my Xitami comment, he is on slack. I suggested it because it doesn't seem like he is the most experienced "developer", and Xitami is a typical windows install, and the php install is automated well with Xitami IIRC.
No beefs with Apache, I use it myself.
Hex: Whenever you look at sites, you can always view the source of the pages you see. Check your browser menus for "view source". That will spit out the HTML source of the page, which is how I learned HTML.
That and GoLive
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September 4th, 2004, 04:28 AM
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omg html is easy....sometiems its harder to take a leak in the morning then it is to understand html...and that tut that i got....o man that thing is godsent.....i downloaded a free layout that looks really cool so thats all good and i hope JP and Jupmedia is ok with me putting links to AO in my page....P.S. i will post back once i get my site going...thanks for your help all
oook all here is an update
i downloaded apache and im tinkering with that....im bound to have a few questions but you guys have helped me enough so il drop by google first.
but this layout i have has this really cool banner with the words "place your banner here"
i was wondering it someone here could use The Gimp and edit thoes out....cause i have not a steady hand and no idea how to use the gimp....
pm me if your willing to help and in return just tell me what you want added to my site and its done 
<h3> i wonder if these reply boxes use html? </h3>
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September 4th, 2004, 08:10 PM
#18
I'm glad you decided to learn html and not go tothe lame side of builders that do it for you.one of the biggest problems that you will have with html are the tables. Especially if building a more complex webpage with tables all over the place. But mostly, once you learn html you will want to learn css, javascript, or whatever since html leaves you dry these days!
good luck- viel glueck!
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