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    Default Need help coding and Were did you learn to code/make websites?

    My class are doing them buy I have missed everyone one for genuine reasons which ***** me off. My frenid said they made layout in powerpoint then on dreamweaver coded it and put on web. I havent got a clue lol. If someone could link me to an explained guide or maybe helped me then I would be really grafteful because I can only do forums good at the moment , I want to expand to sites

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    www.w3schools.com

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    i voted 'Not Sure' as im, not sure!

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    Sorry for noobyness but where on w3schools does it show how to code layout
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    Its not as if learning to code a layout is specific coding just learn about css and div layers etc..

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    W3 schools is ok for reference but as tutorals **** is an understatment, for basic html which is a good starting point id suggest reading the html primers on http://htmlgoodies.com then building from there.

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    Did you just say making a layout in PowerPoint?

    Christ, I thought making a layout in MS Word was bad.

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    I learned by experimenting; I suggest you do the same - the best way of learning.
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    i voted 'Not Sure' as im, not sure!

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    If you're really serious about learning to make a layout, then you need to know xhtml/css.
    If you know html that is great, cos you'll pick up xhtml pretty easy, but if you're really interested in making layouts you should buy a book, because i find sitting in front of a screen just reading and reading makes me tired

    but yeah, from luke x

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    I'm not sure, but I've not seen any css tut's before, and would be willing to make one? :]

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    I just learned by downloading a sample layout then editing it to suit my needs. Then started with my own layouts and went from there. It really is easy.

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