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Is there a FREE online Website Builder that will allow me to save my website so I can host it myself??


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Book? What year is this!? :p

 

Overall good suggestion.  Many online resources are available though.

 

I'd start here: http://www.w3schools.com/

 

Go through HTML and css, use something like notepad++ to experiment.

 

When you understand the basics you can tinker with code and templates from sites such as http://tympanus.net/codrops/

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If you don't want to "code" it yourself I would suggest to just install wordpress and a theme and modify it a bit. I certainly do not suggest to use a drag an drop website "creator".

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I'm a student (so to say) in this field as well... So I would be extremely greatful if you guys could recommend some good trustworthy online resources to use as learning aides.

As regards  http://www.w3schools.com/ I've come across some controversial opinions that their information is not exactly correct. Which is quite hard to believe. Do you think it could be true?

Anyway, I've seen a nice youtube channel recently and got subscribed to it. It is called SFHTML5 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyupHmJVuUGpCMzemHYnUqQ

They've got helluva great tips and lessons on different aspects of html5/css3 and web design in general.

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2 hours ago, Layla89 said:

I'm a student (so to say) in this field as well... So I would be extremely greatful if you guys could recommend some good trustworthy online resources to use as learning aides.

As regards  http://www.w3schools.com/ I've come across some controversial opinions that their information is not exactly correct. Which is quite hard to believe. Do you think it could be true?

Anyway, I've seen a nice youtube channel recently and got subscribed to it. It is called SFHTML5 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyupHmJVuUGpCMzemHYnUqQ

They've got helluva great tips and lessons on different aspects of html5/css3 and web design in general.

See http://css-tricks.net it's almanac for everything css.

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