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Someone McMe

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  1. @Crest:

    > It's err… okay? for your first site let me know when you think you're done and I'll give you a few pointers code wise.

    Okay. Iv added a new page. And i`ll never be done because it`s a test site.
  2. @Crest:

    > AHHHH MY EYES!!!!! to answer your question this is horrible and you managed to do the impossible…. make a MUCH to busy site with hardly anything on it. ._.

    I don`t know if that is good or bad doing the impossible. And its my first site. Sorry.
  3. @Crest:

    > or for a webhost you can go to youtube or google and look up Apache web server tutorials, it's not that hard to set up. Also I heard that 000webhost was good, but I can't say for sure as I host my own site from an ubuntu server of my own.
    >
    > I like to use these sites to get an idea for designs with css and html:
    > http://www.css-tricks.com/
    > http://www.designbombs.com/
    > http://smashingmagazine.com/
    >
    > For learning how to code with css and html (including css3 and html5) I learned from this site a long time ago:
    > http://w3schools.com
    >
    > Edit:
    > I'm guessing you run windows so here's a link to the windows version of xampp, a pretty user-friendly webserver After installing you have to portfoward TCP port 80 but besides that it will put your server online all your site files you would past into c:\Xampp\www I believe is the default folder or it could be c:\Xampp\http\www all i know is it has www at the end of it xD sorry but after you portfoward your site would be on
    > Yourglobalip/index.html
    > or something like
    > 00.000.0.0/index.html
    >
    > if you don't portfoward you can still test your site through localhost/index.html or 127.0.0.1/index.html
    >
    > xampp for windows: http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-windows.html
    >
    > edit2: just remembered if you want something like yourwebsitenamehere.com you will either need to buy a domain name or you could use NO-IP or if you send me a pm I could give you a sub-domain name like
    >
    > yoursitename.soulzinc.com
    >
    > you would have to send me your IP address for this though.

    Thank you so much. I`m sorry i`m crap at this stuff.
  4. @Aero/EBrown:

    > You need a webhost to begin with.
    >
    > You can try to find a free one, or buy hosting from a professional.
    >
    > After that you need to download and install an FTP client.
    >
    > Once you have installed an FTP client, you need to get the FTP server information from your host. (Most free hosts don't have this feature.)
    >
    > Then you can use your FTP client to upload your html pages to your webserver and view your website.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Aero/EBrown

    Thank you.
  5. @bluefroggy09:

    > Then your site should be online now, otherwise you don't know how to follow step-by-step instructions, which in that case, would be quite pathetic.

    All the sites did't help!
  6. @Aero/EBrown:

    > That's good. You just need to find somewhere you can learn CSS…
    >
    > Just did a quick google search, and this popped up:
    > http://www.csstutorial.net/
    >
    > I don't know how good their information is, but it's a start. (From what I have been reading, the w3schools site isn't exactly the greatest.)
    >
    > If you have even half a working brain you should be able to grasp the HTML part pretty easy, CSS is only slightly more difficult. The hardest part is getting what you want to display properly in all browsers...*hint* *hint* Internet Explorer *cough* *cough*
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Aero/EBrown

    Ok i`ll tack a look at it. Thanks.
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