first of all Im new to html but I like learning it.I
sometimes stay on my website looking for ways to
improve it.but i don't make the things that are in my
site.I want to make the template,the
pictures,everything so I can truly say that I did my
very own site.but I need help,because I only started
about 4 weeks ago on html.I know theres other
languages out there but html is cool...its practically
unlimited to any resource.please somebody give me
somewhere to start at.thank you.
Hi Jose,
You will find links on webdesign on the revolution-education wiki:
http://revolution.lexicall.org/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=TechnologiesWeb
The secret to good web-design: use of templates. For this, you need
at least CSS. Eventually CSS+PHP.
You will find plenty of CSS templates at:
http://revolution.lexicall.org/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=StandardsCSS
The best way to learn:
(1) Find some good tutorials (see the links above), to get a general
idea.
(2) Find inspiration (see the links above for that)
(3) Use mozilla and the toolbar that let you re-edit the css of
anypage. Download the extension "Edit CSS" at:
https://addons.mozilla.org/quicksearch.php?q=css§ion=A
(4) Find good reference websites to check out. My favourite is:
http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp
(5) don't forget to use validator tools (see the links above). What
looks great on your computer may look completely awkward on other
computers (as I recently discovered for my lexicall.org website... I
had checked 6 different browsers... but then I forgot about some IE
idiosyncrasies and about 65% of the users browser the web with IE6...
that is the only browser that doesn't fully conform to the w3 standards)
Best,
Marielle
PS. Yeah, I am reading all the digests I had no time to read over the
past weeks, one after the other.
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Marielle Lange (PhD), Psycholinguistics, Lecturer in Psychology and
Informatics
University of Edinburgh, UK
Homepage: http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/mlange/
Lexicall project: http://lexicall.org
Revolution-education project: http://revolution.lexicall.org
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