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| Where will I find step by step instructions for creating a web page. Need very simple to follow instructions. Any help? PLEASE.
Thanks Rita |
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- Posted by Allan(trinc@melbpc.org.au) onThu, Jul 12, 01 at 8:06
| Rita, The htmlgoodies website contains a lot of information |
Here is a link that might be useful: html goodies
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- Posted by JamesS (penrose2@sanctum.com) on Thu, Jul 12, 01 at 18:40
| heres a few more websites on making webpages. http://spider-food.net/ http://www.beginners101.com/Contents.html http://www.guide2web.com/links/tutorials/dhtml.html JamesS |
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| Thank you both this is very helpful. Rita |
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| I used this one, it was great. I printed it out ( like they reccomended) then worked on it a step at a time |
Here is a link that might be useful: step by step, how to make a webpage
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| follow this page and look at tutorials link on the home pg |
Here is a link that might be useful: Boogie Jack's
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| A few months ago, I began with the HTML Primers at HTML Goodies (mentioned above) and then learned from lots of other places. I just now checked out the link that debincal included above with the step-by-step instructions and I have to say that's the best, simplest, talk-you-through-it step-by-step I've seen yet for the beginner. Though geared for AOL users (tells you how to upload your pages to AOL), the steps before that to get your page started are the best. I also like Boogie Jack's as mentioned by Dave. Once you learn the basics, be sure to check out the excellent help at the W3C and also Web Design Group. They've helped me clean up my code quite a bit so that most (if not all) browsers can render my pages as expected. Good luck, and have fun! I was very intimidated at first but stuck with it and I've learned a lot in just a few months. Jen |
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- Posted by txgardenlady (My Page) on Sat, Jan 26, 02 at 21:54
| All these links are great. As Boogie Jack said : I'm all goo goo eyed and ready to go. |
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