Need Help - Some Questions

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by Nicholas Ho, Sep 24, 2008.

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    Hi guys,

    Pardon me because I don't know much about site deisgn & html.
    I wonder what kind of language do most developer are using now to buikld a web 2.0 site?

    I saw a lot of web 2.0 siet at go2web20.net and I am interested to know what kind of language they using .

    Plus, how does the "register an account ", "login to account " , and "sign out to an account " works in a site.
    Do they use script to do it?
    How do they manage their member database?
    Can they use asweber or something?

    Thanks!
     
    Nicholas Ho, Sep 24, 2008 IP
  2. buzzmaker

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    Most of the sites are now 'Web 2.0'. Though there is no specific documentation for defining a Web 2.0 site. Web 2.0 could mean different things for a web programmer and a web designer. Also, Web 2.0 status is not dependent on the technology used to develop the site.

    Most of the sites are created using dot net or PHP technology. Out of which PHP is most common since it is open source technology and is almost free! Some sites are also using Ruby on Rails for development.
     
    buzzmaker, Sep 24, 2008 IP
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    as ur not very familiar with databse and programming ...i would recommed a cms like wordpress or joomla for u its ver easy u will learn on the way ........... u can google them and tell me if u need any help

    basicaly cms is already in a stock (orignal ) state so u already have a working website like login and every thing ..u just neeed to change the looks with themes and placement and u can do all this from ur browser no programming knowledge need

    and the best part is most of the good cmss are free

    pm me any question u might have

    if this helped u Reps are always welcome
     
    raedthakur, Sep 24, 2008 IP