cenada trying again & again &again..
in fact, i start at designing one and it’s experimental one, but it doesn’t finished yet and it’s with the help of another website host(www.piczo.com).
How I did it: It's often perceived, advertised and written about how easy it is to build a website. It's true! It is easy to make a website for your personal enjoyment. Just like it's easy to make a sandwich. Two slices of bread, ham, cheese, slap some mayo on it; It's a sandwich!Although, if you expect to compete with the foot-long sandwich shops of the world, there's a whole lot more to it than that. This guide will give you a basic, behind the scene… Read how I did it…
band0lera meh
How I did it: i sat down, read up on mootools. got sme ideas for my splash page. and it took minutes. of course it will always be a work in progress and im not really selling anything or doing much. its just to show my stuff and thoughts and projects. so a blog was my best choice. in the splash page i included some other link. i planning on adding more stuff of course. maybe some @band0lera stuff Read how I did it…
cenada trying again & again &again..
in fact, i start at designing one and it’s experimental one, but it doesn’t finished yet and it’s with the help of another website host(www.piczo.com).
Nice skill to have when web designers are charging hundreds for pages. Doteasy is the best host. You can google free templates and FrontPage is one of the easiest programs to use.
I think it’s worth designing or creating something new,but the point is sometimes it takes more time than to others.I’m trying to create using HTML and to be honest it’s quite hard also I have problems with finding a spear time to make it between my education.I personally think making at piczo is easy but they give you templates and everything else but making by HTML would actually be your own work
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I have a couple of ideas about what i want the website to be about but I don’t know how to go about the formatting and I barely know any HTML.
I also haven’t decided whether to use something like free webs pr host the website server on my own.
Also,whether I want to learn web-designing professionally or on my own through a website/book.
So,lots of decisions to make.I really have to get started on this…
mimisaurus loves the feel of acrylic paint between her fingers. :)
I figured that the drawing I completed for the website was a bit inappropriate for it. It was just the wrong composition, the wrong color, the wrong everything. I was originally going to use that picture as inspiration to design the entire thing, but I’m going to have to work with something else. So I’m drawing something else… And hopefully I’ll get enough time to juggle finishing the drawing, learning HTML and college.
I took a basic HTML course, paid for by a former employer. It was great to learn, but I need to learn more advanced programs to make it great. Its also somewhat expensive to have your own site published and hosted by a server, so currently my own website(s) sit in storage on my laptop. :( Its still worth doing, especially if you have the urge to be creative!
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