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Question Posted Wednesday June 3 2009, 10:23 pm

What are good websites/books if I wanna learn HTML.. and to design websites? I know NOTHING about that stuff... and I wanted to learn, and I dont know where to start.

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LagunaBabe answered Monday June 8 2009, 3:19 pm:
I used this one when I was first learning and now I'm great at it.

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PunkieFreak4690 answered Thursday June 4 2009, 12:02 am:
I have been there! I'll be honest, it takes a lot of time to learn HTML. You're not going to learn it all overnight.

HTML Codes:
www.web-source.net/html_codes_chart.htm

Enhance HTML (personal favorite):
www.funkychickens.com/main.asp

Making a Website:
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Javascript (prompts):
[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

Dreamweaver:
www.adobe.com/products/dreamweaver/

- I actually love dreamweaver because they have so many cool features. It works like somewhat Microsoft Word, except whatever you make they convert it to HTML for you, and vice versa. This is however, a free trial, and getting the regular software isn't cheap, but I think it's worth the money if you want to someday build a successful website.

Dreamweaver (2nd trial):
www.brothersoft.com/dreamweaver-download-8475.html

What about programming? Visual Basic offers that. Once you have HTML and javascript figured out, it would be even cooler to know how to program.

Visual Basic Trial:
www.microsoft.com/Express/VB/

I hope I helped! =]

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