Web Design question.
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Web Design question.
Hi Guys,
I'm going to register my own domain and finally get my own site up, so I can share
my projects and such.
So where do I start? My web design skills are 2001. These days you need
to have a database and all kinds of stuff.
I'm not sure where to start. I see many here, running excellent and polished looking sites.
Any advice would be appreciated, like Tools used, Content Management Systems?
or should I just get Notepad out.
I'm going to register my own domain and finally get my own site up, so I can share
my projects and such.
So where do I start? My web design skills are 2001. These days you need
to have a database and all kinds of stuff.
I'm not sure where to start. I see many here, running excellent and polished looking sites.
Any advice would be appreciated, like Tools used, Content Management Systems?
or should I just get Notepad out.
Re: Web Design question.
It's not really a true 'Content Management System', but I use Wordpress on a large number of my sites now, it wonderfully easy to use and massively powerful with hundreds of widgets and add ons. I can not recommend it highly enough.Analog-X64 wrote:Hi Guys,
I'm going to register my own domain and finally get my own site up, so I can share
my projects and such.
So where do I start? My web design skills are 2001. These days you need
to have a database and all kinds of stuff.
I'm not sure where to start. I see many here, running excellent and polished looking sites.
Any advice would be appreciated, like Tools used, Content Management Systems?
or should I just get Notepad out.
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Re: Web Design question.
Thanks for the info Glen, would i be able to simply link to MP3's I want to host? or can I integrate Flash based Mp3 players?C64GLeN wrote: It's not really a true 'Content Management System', but I use Wordpress on a large number of my sites now, it wonderfully easy to use and massively powerful with hundreds of widgets and add ons. I can not recommend it highly enough.
Do you have some sites you've done that I can look at?
Thanks.
Re: Web Design question.
You can do both. I use WordPress Audio Player it's very simple flash MP3 player (example http://www.obscureinternet.com/jimmy-ro ... lub-remix/ )Analog-X64 wrote:Thanks for the info Glen, would i be able to simply link to MP3's I want to host? or can I integrate Flash based Mp3 players?
Yes, sure; My blog, ObscureInternet.com, Orchestral Media Developments and BrokenInglish should give you an idea how flexible it can be,Analog-X64 wrote:Do you have some sites you've done that I can look at?
Re: Web Design question.
All you need is some simple HTML and server-space. I had never made a website before, but it was easy-peasy to do. I was lucky enough to have Ziphoid lend out server-space, though.
Check out my website.
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Once you get into Frames and Such I get lost, I used to do web design using nothing but NotePad, but once you get intoMordi wrote:All you need is some simple HTML and server-space. I had never made a website before, but it was easy-peasy to do. I was lucky enough to have Ziphoid lend out server-space, though.
nice looking sites I get lost.
Did you use some kind of GUI editor to do your's? which looks very nice and clean.
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CMS systems are really nice.
Some time ago I started to do some HTML stuff the pre 2000-way, but looking at cool and flexible sites, CMS was the way to go. It's not very hard, in fact it's easier than writing everything by yourself. You just have to spend some time with it.
But if you want to do stuff not supported by the CMS, then it's in another league. You have to know PHP and spend time searching in forums etc. Addons are not always reliable and stable.
I suggest you check out the popular ones, Joomla, Drupal, Wordpress etc.
Putting up a simple site is done pretty easy and adding stuff is easier than when doing stuff yourself. Pretty much like making a post in a forum.
Some time ago I started to do some HTML stuff the pre 2000-way, but looking at cool and flexible sites, CMS was the way to go. It's not very hard, in fact it's easier than writing everything by yourself. You just have to spend some time with it.
But if you want to do stuff not supported by the CMS, then it's in another league. You have to know PHP and spend time searching in forums etc. Addons are not always reliable and stable.
I suggest you check out the popular ones, Joomla, Drupal, Wordpress etc.
Putting up a simple site is done pretty easy and adding stuff is easier than when doing stuff yourself. Pretty much like making a post in a forum.
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I run C64Takeaway.com on Wordpress, and have nothing but praise for it.Instant Remedy wrote:I suggest you check out the popular ones, Joomla, Drupal, Wordpress etc.
Drupal has way more flexibility - but the learning curve for it is a lot steeper than Wordpress'.
Re: Web Design question.
Nope, just good old notepad and a HTML lookup thingy. Plus a little help from MSN buddies that are webdesigners.Analog-X64 wrote: Did you use some kind of GUI editor to do your's? which looks very nice and clean.
Check out my website.
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You guys have convinced me to try wordpress. I will work on it tonight when I get home.
will need to come up with a logo and get some content up.
will need to come up with a logo and get some content up.
Re: Web Design question.
If you're looking for 100% flexibility and validating XHTML, then http://modxcms.com is the way to go. You need to know HTML/CSS to set up your templates, but if you're comfy with that, then ModxCMS is most likely the very best open source CMS out there.
Experto credite!
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