Want to Learn Webdesign Language

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Hey I want to learn html,css,php,javascript and many more language. I want to be a web designer specialist. But how it possible ?
Thanks

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There's always the tried and true method: show some dedication, enroll in an actual education program at a good school, study hard, get good grades, learn a lot, graduate, perfect your skills through constant practice, gain experience, become very good and enjoy the success that it brings.

Seriously, that's the best way to do it.

Foregoing that, however, if you just want to learn how to build websites, first, get a book on HTML and CSS. Go through the tutorials in the book. I've found that the best way to learn how to build websites is to actually jump in head first and start doing it. You'll make mistakes, you'll get frustrated and in the process of figuring it all out, you'll learn. From there, you can start studying client- and server-side scripting languages, but don't go there until you get the HTML and CSS down. And as mentioned in the post before mine, there are very good learning resources online.

As for learning to design websites, again, my best advice is contained in my first paragraph. Unfortunately, I don't know any shortcuts or worthwhile books for actually mastering becoming a good designer. I've been doing it for 30 years (web design for about 15) and am still learning.

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Good to know!!

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I want to learn html and css.

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Hi, i think you have to use good tutorial for learn all of this programming language that you share in this forum. I like to suggest you to use w3schoo that one of the best and most popular tutorial site which provide good detailed instruction of each and every subject with example that make an easy way to learn programming language. I also use it to learn programming language.

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I Suggest you to join Some programming language Course . If you want to go on-line for learning then w3school is best resource with its tutorial Support .

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Well, I do not have much information about online sites which teach web designing. But I learnt it from my university.

I've heard the name of w3shools, someone else told me as well about this site, but didn't get much time to check it thoroughly.

If you want to learn it online, you can visit that website, it seems to be very popular, and you can do some other research as well.

However if you want to join some college/university, you can go for it as well. Do some research to find out good institutes in your area or may be asking some expert will also help you.

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Practice it, learn from the masters. Attend seminars, tutorials and attain perspective and unique ideas, formulate them then implement.

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Yes, it is right that by practising HTML,CSS you can learn from basic which is necessary to build your fundamentals strong. After step by step you can move to designing tools like dremaweaver,photoshop etc. You can learn all this things from online tutorials.

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well! Practice make improvement....I think you should take a course about web design. PHP and C# are the most important language for web development in next time. You also should learn about how to build up mobile website.
good luck!

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Hey,
if you just want to learn how to build websites, first, get a book on HTML and CSS. Go through the tutorials in the book. I've found that the best way to learn how to build websites is to actually jump in head first and start doing it. You'll make mistakes, you'll get frustrated and in the process of figuring it all out, you'll learn. From there, you can start studying client- and server-side scripting languages, but don't go there until you get the HTML and CSS down. And as mentioned in the post before mine, there are very good learning resources online.

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Quamrul wrote:
Hey I want to learn html,css,php,javascript and many more language. I want to be a web designer specialist. But how it possible ?
Thanks

If you want to learn CSS, HTML, PHP, and Javascript languages, then you should go to W3School website that provide good detailed instruction of each and every subject with example that make an easy way to learn programming language.

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First you have to learn HTML because html is the basic of any website design language then you can go for others like php, java & etc.

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Hi Friend...........!
First you have to learn HTML because html is the basic of any website designing language then you can go for others like php, ASP.Net & CMS etc.

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I took a course online on a French site once and I was able to create my first websites. You can look for courses online in your native language. Take them one at a time, but HTML first. Like @Shiv0 said, it is the Markup Language every web device client use.

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To learn web design or development the best way is practice.Start from the very small things like Basic HTml and Css than move on slowly to the latest web technologies.

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You need to have a coach to learn coding, Because every time you stuck they will pull you up. You can use w3schools, codeacademy as online source. Best of luck!

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You can learn coding online from virtual instructor while sitting at home. You can use w3schools, codeacademy, udemy, and simplilearn as online source. Best of luck!

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w3schools will have all the tutorials for web design if you need to learn web design. HTML, CSS, Javascript, JQuery are the starting points to learn, then moving into server-side languages such as PHP are next.

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