I bought a web template.... NOW WHAT???

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by charliek3105, Feb 19, 2009.

  1. #1
    I need some assistance. I have a registered URL and a hosting company. There is a website template(HTML) I would like to use it for my website. How do I do it without learning HTML? Any suggestions would be helpful.

    Thanks.
     
    charliek3105, Feb 19, 2009 IP
  2. SiteTalkZone

    SiteTalkZone Peon

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    #2
    A small amount of knowlage of HTML is almost essential in order to add your content to the template. Once you have added your content you can upload it to your server. I would be willing to give you some asstance via MSN if you need it. PM me.
     
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  3. Julian124

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    #3
    for a web template, if its already coded all you need to do is add your content and if after adding the content, the layout looks ugly, then probably the person that coded the template didnt do good on the xhtml/html and css. but you would just have to fix it, which can be easily done. Just use w3schools.com for your coding reference. thats where i learned my xhtml and css. :)
     
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  4. nandanamnidheesh

    nandanamnidheesh Active Member

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    contact me i will try to help u ...
     
    nandanamnidheesh, Feb 19, 2009 IP
  5. plugandplay

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    sorry to say it. but you will need to learn a little html. But there are free website builders that could help you out, http://www.weebly.com/ for one. Just search on google for free website builders. With those you'll be able to do most of what you need.
     
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  6. matiskater

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    well you must need to know at least some HTML!!!
     
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    Yeah, you would at least have to know a little something.
     
    23deuce23, Feb 19, 2009 IP
  8. charliek3105

    charliek3105 Peon

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    thanks guys.... i think i'll try learning little bit about html through the sites you guys recommended.
     
    charliek3105, Feb 20, 2009 IP
  9. Oranges

    Oranges Active Member

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    Its easy use dreamweaver or any other software and you do it.
    or simply hire someone, if you want to stay away for the hassle
     
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    #10
    use a wysiwyg editor like dreamweaver or even something free. You may need to know HTML to do the finer points and maybe CSS.

    HTML however is the easiest of the web technologies so should not be too hard.
     
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  11. GeeOne

    GeeOne Well-Known Member

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    Try to do your self which will helpful for life time, there are many good softwares for it
    Good luck
     
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    Try to use softwares such as Microsoft Expression Web, or contact me and i may be able to help you :)
     
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  13. megatechfreaxz

    megatechfreaxz Banned

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    My opinion is if you get involve in web related, you must have basic in web coding mostly on HTML. If you don't or want to save time, just find the good web design/coder to full settlement that issue. There is a lot of resources about the web developing, just google itl Good luck!
     
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    Thanks for the weebly.com info great site for newbies
     
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    Don't worry, learning HTML is pretty easy, especially at the beginning. In 1-2 weeks you should be able to get around a html document. Getting really good at it is another thing entirely....
     
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    Is it a CMS base web template?
     
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    Has anyone tried using squarespace for web development and content management? I've started playing around with it, seems pretty intuitive for the html challenged like myself.
     
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