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b/Web publicado por u/Alvajoy123 April 11, 2017, 03:53:44 PM
Making an HTML website will keep u to date :P
and no it not HTML5
Properly going to be about  Ti cals
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u/kotu April 11, 2017, 03:55:15 PM
HTML4 strict?
u/Dream of Omnimaga April 11, 2017, 03:55:44 PM
CodeWalrus and Cemetech's future competitor? :P
u/kotu April 11, 2017, 04:04:32 PM
@Alvajoy123 , are you using CSS??
u/novenary April 11, 2017, 04:07:04 PM
Of course not, also no indentation. Better coding style. :')
u/Switchblade April 11, 2017, 04:23:51 PM
I think it is much more enjoyable making a website from HTML5 and CSS than with fancy template sites, even though it  takes a lot more time.
u/Dream of Omnimaga April 11, 2017, 04:29:22 PM
It usually depends of your needs. If your only intention is to get your stuff online, then a template might be your best bet, but you really have to choose wisely. Preferably, if you are planning to expand your website then you're better off writing your own, though, unless it's a forum

The first Omnimaga website that I made was made by myself, but the HTML code was an absolute disaster, so in the end I might have been better off using a template or CMS. :P http://xlib.mtv-music-generator.com/omnimagaoldsite/index_v1.html
u/kotu April 11, 2017, 04:30:47 PM
Quote from: Switchblade on April 11, 2017, 04:23:51 PM
I think it is much more enjoyable making a website from HTML5 and CSS than with fancy template sites, even though it  takes a lot more time.

time being relative

you get something absoutely custom
u/Dream of Omnimaga April 11, 2017, 04:33:53 PM
I think the key is experience and time to learn HTML/CSS. When I was in college, they did not even teach us about the existence of CSS (although back then it was not widespread) and I only got to learn a minimal amount of HTML and Javascript. If you try to make a website but have no clue how to use a <body> tag then you're in big trouble.
u/Alvajoy123 April 11, 2017, 04:50:00 PM
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on April 11, 2017, 04:33:53 PM
I think the key is experience and time to learn HTML/CSS. When I was in college, they did not even teach us about the existence of CSS (although back then it was not widespread) and I only got to learn a minimal amount of HTML and Javascript. If you try to make a website but have no clue how to use a <body> tag then you're in big trouble.

I do know all of it and if i don't understand something i will go to youtube  :P :P
(no fully done)
Link:http://www.mediafire.com/file/ggadl4w3d42dbtf/Codewalrus.html
u/Dream of Omnimaga April 11, 2017, 06:19:27 PM
Erm, this looks just like you saved the Monthly CW Project Award page or the portal with the poll in HTML then uploaded the source code. That HTML file looks identical to when CodeWalrus fails to load its CSS.
Last Edit: April 11, 2017, 06:22:32 PM by DJ Omnimaga
u/p2 April 11, 2017, 09:08:27 PM
If you're interested in web development (the programming branch working with websites, web servers and stuff like that):

- read about HTML, CSS, JS (how you separate functionality, design and content) (w3schools.com is good)
- read about what BOOTSTRAP is and how to use it plus alternatives
- read about what JQUERY is and how to use it plus alternatives
- read about what XAMPP is and how it works // what you use it for
- read about Frontend and Backend
- read about Java and PHP for both of the above (pros and cons)
- read about what a CMS (Content Management System) is

if ur donw with this, you can chose to start working on your own little demo websites :)
and if u want to go hardcore, then do this:

- get a Linux ISO (Ubuntu is best, terminal only or GUI is your own choice)
- setup a web server manually
- configure the web server to run a free CMS

If you manage to do that, you are worthy of doing web development on a professional level :)
Last Edit: April 11, 2017, 09:40:08 PM by p2
u/Switchblade April 11, 2017, 09:12:14 PM
Here is what I know:
HTML - check
CSS - check
JS - I forgot most of it

The rest I need to learn, and hope to sometimes soon (especially php)
u/p2 April 11, 2017, 09:41:02 PM
Quote from: Switchblade on April 11, 2017, 09:12:14 PM
Here is what I know:
HTML - check
CSS - check
JS - I forgot most of it

The rest I need to learn, and hope to sometimes soon (especially php)
Web dev here:
Noone in the office knows PHP, still work in web dev (Java backends and java+JS based CMS only)  :thumbsup:
u/Switchblade April 11, 2017, 09:45:45 PM
What is front end and back end?
I guess I don't need to worry about PHP.  Can't you use Python instead of Java?
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