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Team 1591 Website Help
Hi everyone, i am trying to make a new website from scratch for our team....1 problem, i dont know much programming (php, html, css, etc)
I have already tried running one with an online database, but is hasnt worked on the server being used... If there is anyone that might be able to help, please pm me. thanks |
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well im the webmaster of my teams website now, i didnt design it, but i keep it up and running... do you have an HTML editor? like Dreamweaver?
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I never really liked Dreamweaver and programs like that. I just learned the code, and I find it easier. The code is easy to learn, and you won't have to worry about problems with the program you're working with, so it's better in the long run.
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If you're looking to learn HTML and the basics for CSS,PHP, and really any other web language, check out the O'Reilly book Web Design In A Nutshell. Using only it as a reference, I was able to hand code some pretty decent websites while having no experience before hand. Remember - Editing programs like Dreamweaver are your friend. Just don't rely on them as a crutch. |
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I'd suggest this as a tutorial for learning HTML. The same site also has tutorials in CSS, Javascript, and PHP. Good luck... |
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well i mean, i dont know HTML... but im keeping our site up and running (www.teamdriven.us) just using dreamweaver... personally, i like it better... but i guess it's all about what you feel comfortable with? i really only use it because i dont have the time to learn HTML... and i have a liscensed version of it, which is why i like it :D
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I'm currently redoing our team's website in php/MySQL. I physically code in php (ie. not use dreamweaver's built in functions), but I find Dreamweaver very useful because it colours the text according to its syntax (I don't know what it's called, or how to describe, but you get the idea lol) which can be very useful while debugging. So, thats a plus point on Dreamweaver.
If you need help, feel free to pm me. :) |
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I've PMed this person telling them that if they need help just to ask. Haven't gotten a response. So yeah, once again if you need help just ask. |
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As far as a simple/free editor goes, for simple sites I've found these to be my best friend. The less complex is the old Mozilla Browser. I suggest it because it's free, and has Mozilla Composer built in, which is a nice and simple web editor. The second suggestion is acquire a version of Open Office, as it has a web editor as well. Both of these are simple (they work like a text editor), yet have the ability for hard coding if you feel the need.
As far as site uploading to the server, I have a tool that I created called ftpsync, which auto-uploads your site to the server, all you do is punch in the info (login name, pass, site, ftp). From then on, it will update the site when told, swapping out any new changes. I'd be glad to share this tool, but only if people have a need for it. So drop me a pm/email (craigih@pacbell.net) if you think any of these would help, and I'd be glad to help you out with them. |
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for uploading to a server i use winSCP which is a pretty simple tool too... you can get it at http://winscp.net/eng/download.php
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Wow, I've never heard of any of those program = \ I just know a lot of HTML. I'm working on our webite now, making a new one.
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definately learn HTML first then use helper programs otherwise you will make some decent pages but have no idea how they work and then you get new issues.
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I've always considered frontpage to be a great web editor for starters even though it doesn't have all the bells and whistles like .php language and .asp page language.
I learned frontpage very quick when I was in 7th grade and still knew absoulutely nothing about html. So I suggest you start out by playing around with front page a little... When you get familiar with front page I have the following suggestions that are web design related... Always make table borders invisible.... Learn how to use photoshop, or fireworks.... Learn how to websave in photoshop or fireworks... Learn some artsy effects... Make sure you use a color scheme that is easy on the eyes for example red and blue... Photoshop is the key to making your website look very nice. Thats the best advice I can share I hope it helps! |
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