please help in html

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by venkatesh, Apr 25, 2007.

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    hi
    i want to learn frontpage to creat a site so if any one know about that please tell me if any tutorials to learn please tell me .if u know the site to down lode tutorials regarding that software please tell me .i am new tio this forum:)
     
    venkatesh, Apr 25, 2007 IP
  2. FrankZoid

    FrankZoid Well-Known Member

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    You can find several tutorials online:

    http://www.javascriptkit.com/frontpage.htm
    http://www.fgcu.edu/support/office2000/frontpage/index.html
    http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/tutorials/index.asp

    and a downloadable tutorial direct from microsoft:
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=299DFA4E-8BEC-4A9D-9F8A-277F43EE8EF6&displaylang=EN

    BTW- I would have placed live links, but no reputation yet. Please give me rep points if this is helpful.
     
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    tastysites Well-Known Member

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    Hi there,

    If you would like to make a website quickly without knowing html, writing a blog is a great way to start. Go to blogger.com and sign up for an account. Or you could use WordPress software to start up your website.

    For FrontPage help, you can always visit http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/frontpage/FX100647001033.aspx - lots of help & tutorials there. :)

    Good luck!
    tasty
     
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  4. 8everything

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    I would also suggest learning the manually coding in HTML so you can easily fix small problems:

    http://www.w3schools.com/

    Also XHTML is the way to go now these days..
     
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    I'd definetly suggest learning HTML or XHTML (on the whole XHTML isn't that different from well formed HTML anyway), its by far the best way to build a site compatible across a range of platforms and browsers.

    Also, if its of any help, I find dreamweaver to be better than front-page for building websites, but I guess its a question of personal preference
     
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    For strictly HTML tutorials, I have always liked http://www.htmlgoodies.com - they have explained a lot to me and never asked for money!
     
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    I'll have to agree with the last 3 posts and recommend you learn html and css first, it'll will make things a hell of a lot easier in the long run too.

    Plus once you get familiar with html you will see how sloppy the code from frontpage generates
     
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    Dreamweaver is a good program to use if you dont know html. Its much better than frontpage imo.
     
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    venkatesh Well-Known Member

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    Anybady have Dreamweaver tutiorials CBTS if u know any downlodes about that software useage please pm if u know any sites give me link
     
    venkatesh, Apr 27, 2007 IP
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    I agree with Arson.. Dreamweaver is the way to go :0)
     
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    I learnt Dreamweaver first, its not difficult to learn, and as you get betterm you will use it anyway.

    lynda.com has dreamweaver video tutorials.
     
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