help needed a complete novice

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Joined: Oct 2007

hi im a complete novice to htlm but want to create my own home page can anyone please advice me how i start ? or any tutorials i can look at
thank you:doah:

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Joined: Oct 2007

You will find a tutorial for beginners at

http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp

If you prefer a WYSIWYG Editor, you can use Dreamweaver or Frontpage.
I personally prefer to code manually with Notepad++ which is free.

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Joined: Jul 2007

You can design a nifty page with just html and css, so I'd learn those first. I found the w3schools site very useful for a beginner, so I second kaykays' recommendation.

Do you have somewhere to put your homepage once you've made it?

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Joined: Nov 2007

Looking for some feedback on my new web site http://philinglephotography.co.uk
anyone got thoughts on how i can get it listed and get some traffic to my site please

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Joined: Sep 2007

lil tip, dreamweaver is a powerful tool, be careful though when making large edits, i have found it often breaks more than it fixes. i started of with html a few months back and from no knowledge at all, i now have a sucessful forum and my page is getting 1000 hits a day. my advice to you is - if you get stuck on anything - "Google it" and you will figure it out. good luck

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phillip ingle;225914 wrote: Looking for some feedback on my new web site http://philinglephotography.co.uk
anyone got thoughts on how i can get it listed and get some traffic to my site please

first piece of advice mate is drop those links at the bottom of your page, forget recpricol links unless its homepage for homepage. spend some time on writing articles and submit them to sites, also some directory submissions wont go a miss. for a bit of help with making submissions faster - try using "roboform"

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