zebra
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Post by zebra on Jan 22, 2008 19:00:57 GMT -5
Hello Im new to the graphics design business and I want to develope my own website.......I have a godaddy website that I have yet to develope due to liitle know how........Can anyone tell me whats the easiest way to design my site or should I buy an exisiting site and maybe change it around? Needless to say I need help and thanks to all! meanzebra@yahoo.com is my email
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Kahless
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Post by Kahless on Jan 22, 2008 19:05:48 GMT -5
You could learn HTML and code your own, or find an existing one, there are many good, free ones avalible
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Post by Alca-diddly-doo on Jan 22, 2008 20:25:53 GMT -5
Moved to correct board. But ya, learn HTML like Kahless said to code it. As for the graphics part, you'll need a program such as PhotoShop or Paint Shop Pro. Then find some nice tutorials on website design and learn the basic tools, etc. That'd be the way to start.
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Post by Moldy Cheese on Jan 22, 2008 20:42:25 GMT -5
Or instead of learning HTML, you can get a program like Dreamweaver that codes for you.
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Post by Alca-diddly-doo on Jan 22, 2008 22:04:04 GMT -5
Or instead of learning HTML, you can get a program like Dreamweaver that codes for you. That's just for lazy people like you tho Moldy Cheese.
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Post by Moldy Cheese on Jan 22, 2008 22:06:07 GMT -5
That's not the point.
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Post by Alca-diddly-doo on Jan 22, 2008 22:08:33 GMT -5
That's not the point. Sure it is. HTML can be fun to learn too. Ya, go with Dreamweaver.
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Post by Blink on Jan 23, 2008 10:13:21 GMT -5
This is a great site for free websites: www.oswd.org/You can just use the layout and change all the images, it's really quite simple. Dreamweaver I wouldn't recommend, It has a steep learning curve. I have it and I still haven't been able to make much of anything (keep in mind I was voted most intelligent member )
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