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    no u get it rite slicing and code are different but u cant slice without coding it after unless you want 50 different images you have to code to bring all those image together to form a big picture

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    My advice:

    Read threw the html primers on http://htmlgoodies.com

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    Ty for the info but still unsure =[
    I still need help on;
    Hosting
    Getting a radio
    Domains
    And also how to put html codes on things =]

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    Hosting: use www.freewebs.com to begin with - it's where I begun.

    Getting a radio: you shouldn't be learning this so soon, but type SHOUTcast into google if you really have to.

    Domains: wait until your website has been created, then purchase a domain. type cheep domains £ into google

    HTML Codes: use google and do some research and read some beginners tutorials. You have to have patience and please, for your benefit, don't let someone do all the HTML etc for you.

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    Slicing has nothing to do with Coding "/ You use an image editor like photoshop to choose your slices and then you export it under the file name you wish. You can then upload this and the images which will also be saved in the area you exporeted work. Sorry for double post...

    (Forum Moderator name here) - please don't double post. It's against the forum rules. I know it is.

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    I know lol
    I have been looking on some forum html coding sites and have figured out *** to do bold and all that but i still don't get how to code a website so it works - i'll try freewebs now and ty for all the info i'll be bk for more lol
    And you didn't mention hosting - what exactly is hosting?

    Btw shall i use html code mode?
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    you export it from photoshpop and edit it in dreamweaver to add your content ect how do u slices make one picture is it magic there coded like that img= we width hight w.e to each image to make a layout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dots-Hosting
    you export it from photoshpop and edit it in dreamweaver to add your content ect how do u slices make one picture is it magic there coded like that img= we width hight w.e to each image to make a layout.

    You lost me lol

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    You dont need hosting.

    Just play around with html files on your desk top. When you want to move to the web, Use your ISP's space, its free, has no ads, provides ftp.
    It doesnt provide any advanced back end support but if your learning its not needed, and most isp hosting parts are usealy the perfect place to test and play aorund with html websites for beginners "/

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    Hows that gonna help lol
    All i want is a website wid a djin radio on

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