[ale] web page creation app

Robert Reese~ ale at sixit.com
Fri May 30 17:33:26 EDT 2008


> I was going to say that HTML and CSS perhaps ought to be tackled
> together.  I bought two SitePoint books, WEB SITE THE RIGHT WAY and
> THE CSS ANTHOLOGY, in order to make some sense out of it all - I'm
> not at all a Web developer and what little I've done lately I did
> with gritted teeth, but it was clear to me that CSS in conjunction
> with HTML for either static or dynamic content is definitely
> important.

I agree completely.  I didn't want to frighten him tooooo much at once!  I too use the SitePoint books and find them great; however, I still think Ms. Lemay's book is a must-have for someone that is going to use HTML seriously.

But yes, CSS at the same time is certainly preferred.  And SitePoint is a fantastic place to start.

R~


>
> Robert Reese~ wrote:
>>> is there a semi-simple app to create web pages? I tried OO-
>>> write with the web-page wizard, but that doesn't really do it
>>> for me, or maybe I just need to work a little harder at
>>> learning it..
>>>
>>> I just want to put up a simple home page for my domain, and
>>> probably some folders with pictures... and the usual links to
>>> our favorite spots...
>>>
>>
>> Well, learning HTML is a helluva lot easier than learning Linux.
>> Trust me, two hours a day for a week or two and you'll have a
>> good command over the language.
>>
>> Or, just bypass that and drop a Content Management System on the
>> site.  Wordpress is probably the easiest.  Drupal and others are
>> similar in their ease of installation and use.  Or, if you plan
>> on a heavy-duty system, go with Joomla.  Chances are, your host
>> will already have a "three-click" install.  Never _that_ simple,
>> but you can have it installed and running in under five minutes.
>> Seriously.  Give it a try.
>>
>> If you are interested in learning HTML, do it when you don't feel
>> pressured.  And get a good book on it, like Laura Lemay's book; I
>> consider hers to be the best but YMMV.  Once you have a good grip
>> on it, you'll be much happier with any system you encounter.
>>
>> Oh, and no matter what you do, get started on CSS and JavaScript.
>> You'll find them lifesavers!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Robert~
>>
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