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August 28th, 2006 11:55 AM #2
errr... ok. complete beginner ba?
pwede gumawa ng webpage through notepad or pwede gumamit ng IDE like dreamweaver. ano ba objective mo, and what exactly do you want to put on the page?
for starters pag-aralan mo muna how to write html
http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_intro.asp
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August 28th, 2006 12:19 PM #3
Well, if all you want it to have a webpage ASAP, stick to basic WYSIWYG editors (What you see is what you get)...
While most advance users frown when Microsoft FrontPage is mentioned, many did start their web tinkering with this. Including myself when the beta version came out around 95...
There's nothing wrong with using that as long as you try to understand the basics of tables, tags, etc.
Once you have that covered, you can try using different "cleaner" editors that don't change the raw HTML code much like NVU (freeware), Cute HTMLEditor, etc (just search sa download.com ng freeware na software).
Dreamweaver/GoLive etc are great tools but unless you already know the basics of HTML, they can get confusing with all the features the application has.
If you seriously want to learn, there are a lot of HTML basic tutorials sa web, the only application you need is NOTEPAD sa Windows mo and a web browser.
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August 28th, 2006 05:28 PM #4Well, if all you want it to have a webpage ASAP, stick to basic WYSIWYG editors (What you see is what you get)...
ganito nga po ung ginawa ko. kung ano ung available sa frontpage, i just change the text. Pero gusto ko pa rin matutunan talaga para naman mapaganda ko.
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August 28th, 2006 05:37 PM #5
If you are SERIOUS about creating websites:
First master the basics of HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
after you've mastered the basics of HTML, study programming >> ASP, PHP, JSP, ASPx, ColdFusion, JAVA, etc etc so you can create interactive websites. Lots of tutorials on the web, its just a google away or invest in good books.
for more flavor, study Flash.
Other stuff to study >> Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver (optional), Freehand (if you're using flash).
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August 28th, 2006 07:42 PM #7add ko karamihan ngaun gamit flash pero kung pang beginner recomend ko sau swish npaka basic lang basic as a,b,c hehe...para rin syang flash....try mo downlod sa kazaa or limewire kung anu gamit mo...cge gud luck
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August 28th, 2006 08:14 PM #8
Nagpapabagal flash kasi and ang dami mong elements sa graphics kailangan before you can get started... Good for sites that doesn't need much content or as plug-ins, otherwise, it's a pain to wait for it to load...
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