So, I am creating a site, and I need an HTML code for it. I know nothing about HTML...
Also, I need something to spice up the design. So, a CSS code, too.
I'll give total credit, and give you a love-it on a project!
Thanks!
Last edited by alldaykade28471 (2012-06-03 15:47:07)
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try using OpenOffice.org. it has an HTML editor that requires no real knowledge of it.
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samtwheels wrote:
try using OpenOffice.org. it has an HTML editor that requires no real knowledge of it.
Thanks, but I looked at the site, and I couldn't find anything to do with HTML or CSS.
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alldaykade28471 wrote:
samtwheels wrote:
try using OpenOffice.org. it has an HTML editor that requires no real knowledge of it.
Thanks, but I looked at the site, and I couldn't find anything to do with HTML or CSS.
That's the thing
Just download it, and install
Use the word processor, just, when saving, choose as .html file instead of .odt
Simple
If you really want to learn HTML or CSS, I suggest you go to w3schools.com
There you can do those, plus CSS3/HTML5
EDIT: ninja'd by jvvg
Last edited by SJRCS_011 (2012-06-03 16:47:41)
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To learn HTML, you can use w3schools.com, as they have a lot of good tutorials.
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Okay, thanks guys!
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Or, if you have a mac (not sure if this works on windows), you can set the Developer mode to on, go to weebly (or another website builder), create the page how you want it, Go under Develop and press Show Web Inspector, copy the HTML there, and paste it on your website.
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Macs come with iWeb. iWeb has some cool themes
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I have Windows...
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jvvg wrote:
alldaykade28471 wrote:
I have Windows...
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There are tons of good web design tools for Windows too. If you have Adobe Dreamweaver somehow, you should use that.
Anything that you don''t have to download?
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alldaykade28471 wrote:
jvvg wrote:
alldaykade28471 wrote:
I have Windows...
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There are tons of good web design tools for Windows too. If you have Adobe Dreamweaver somehow, you should use that.
Anything that you don''t have to download?
There are various tools out there on the web that can generate HTML for you, but I don't have any URLs for you.
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Since you have a Windows system I'd recommend just getting a copy of Notepad++ and coding from there. Nothing like a nice text editor with syntax highlighting to start learning HTML
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jvvg wrote:
alldaykade28471 wrote:
jvvg wrote:
There are tons of good web design tools for Windows too. If you have Adobe Dreamweaver somehow, you should use that.Anything that you don''t have to download?
There are various tools out there on the web that can generate HTML for you, but I don't have any URLs for you.
Okay, so, I just type in on google, 'HTML Coding' or what?
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alldaykade28471 wrote:
jvvg wrote:
alldaykade28471 wrote:
Anything that you don''t have to download?There are various tools out there on the web that can generate HTML for you, but I don't have any URLs for you.
Okay, so, I just type in on google, 'HTML Coding' or what?
Try googling "free WYSIWYG editor".
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jvvg wrote:
alldaykade28471 wrote:
jvvg wrote:
There are various tools out there on the web that can generate HTML for you, but I don't have any URLs for you.Okay, so, I just type in on google, 'HTML Coding' or what?
Try googling "free WYSIWYG editor".
Okay.
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The HTML fancy editors are good, but http://html.net has some really good tutorials on HTML, CSS, PHP and JavaScript. Also, if you use things like WYSIWYG (?) editors then you won't really "learn" HTML or CSS.
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I'd recommend looking up some HTML tutorials on Youtube or on Google.
I myself do not know HTML. But the tutorials on Youtube helped me a lot.
That is all I can really help you with, but I hope this helps you at least a little.
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chanmanpartyman wrote:
The HTML fancy editors are good, but http://html.net has some really good tutorials on HTML, CSS, PHP and JavaScript. Also, if you use things like WYSIWYG (?) editors then you won't really "learn" HTML or CSS.
True, but it can create the page quickly.
Btw, WYSIWYG stands for "What you see is what you get"
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jvvg wrote:
chanmanpartyman wrote:
The HTML fancy editors are good, but http://html.net has some really good tutorials on HTML, CSS, PHP and JavaScript. Also, if you use things like WYSIWYG (?) editors then you won't really "learn" HTML or CSS.
True, but it can create the page quickly.
Btw, WYSIWYG stands for "What you see is what you get"
Yes. I wonder if it's available as a number plate in Australia
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Thanks everyone!
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No problem
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