W3Schools.com and editing templates. I started like that. First i downloaded a finished site, then edited it. And after a while i started to make my own.
There are lots of online tutorials to learn web designing. Search on google the very best way to learn.
If you wanna be a designer, then start practice on photoshop and illustrator or if u wanna be a web developer, then start working on tutorial of xhtml/css, java and php!!
Try the website codeschool.com, you can learn there HTML 5 and CSS 3 and a lot of other intersting things
1)you may start from on-line lessons on you-tube 2)then you may attend some special courses and try your skills working in a group 3)a good way to practise is trying to copy cool sites 4)getting aquanted with professionals, ask them to teach your good luck !
To learn web design, star from the basic html tags, then install dream weaver and learn how to use this tool. then next step learn css basic. there are many sites which provide online teacing for web designing, but you can use the w3schools.com. this is very good site for the basic knowledge. after doing html,css, you can learn flash and html+ flash work is good combination.
W3Schools.com si a very useful website but i would suggest you hit the books. You can find a book called learn CSS by Kynn Bartlett that teaches you CSS and how to use it with HTML but you will need to know some basic HTML first so it doesent all look like a blur to you.
At first you have need to learn html. Also you must have need learn Java, Wordpress, Joomla, and for dynamic website PHP, MySQL. All this tutorials you will found to Google. Also for video tutorials make search on youtube.
Not necessary, basic is html and css, then a little Javascript as script making html dynamic. PHP and MySQL are useful for using the forms and datebase in your website.
To learn about web design for what you need shouldn't take too long but to become preficient at anything, expect to spend a good chunk of your time studying and implementing what you have learnt. In my opinion W3schools is not the best place to learn but it is a good for reference.
Easy DIY Website will help you if you really want to learn on how to design your website. They provide the best comprehensive tutorial for a fast learning and understanding of using the web design. Check their site for more details and see their programs for you to understand the easiest way to create website.
it took me 1 month to learn html and css, I learned from w3schools.com and youtube tutorials. definitively was worth it.
net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/javascript-ajax/the-best-way-to-learn-javascript know I'm trying to learn java script from the website above.
Here are some really good links for you to check out on this subject: www.w3schools.com/ Probably the best starting point, this site is the ultimate reference when it comes to explaining & referencing HTML & CSS. www.udemy.com/learn-html5/ This particular course only costs $49 but is a really great starting point for the basics of HTML/CSS Covers just about everything in terms of setting up a basic functioning website using best practices/techniques. www.udemy.com/search?q=html List of all HTML related courses offered by Udemy, some are free, but the more in depth/advanced ones are usually at a cost. net.tutsplus.com/ This site has plenty of courses on a range of programming languages, most courses are free but there are a few premium ones also. net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/html-css-techniques/30-html-best-practices-for-beginners/ This is a great free guide for beginner/intermediate level developers on best practices and tools. mashable.com/2010/12/30/dev-design-resources/ This is a list Mashable put together of 90 web related resources and tools www.awwwards.com/ Design Inspiration, this site recognises the cream of the crop when it comes to cutting edge web design.