View Full Version : Is HOMESTEAD.COM best for beginners?
BigDaveinNJ
February 9th, 2001, 16:30
I am very new to building a web page. I am looking for sites like HOMESTEAD.COM which offer free web hosting plus have a WYSIWYG editor on their site for allowing users to design a free website without knowing any HTML.
What do you guys think of that site? Are there better sites that offer similar or better features than HOMESTEAD?
Thanks in advance
DAVID
Nick
February 9th, 2001, 18:35
Just learn HTML. Don't fool around with HomeStead. HTML is so simple you wouldn't believe it. Just read a tutorial.
razor
February 9th, 2001, 21:45
yeah, u should learn html. it will only take about a day to start writing your own pages. here are some links for html tutorials:
HTML Goodies (http://htmlgoodies.earthweb.com)
Page Resource (http://www.pageresource.com)
LeX
February 9th, 2001, 22:46
Yup, just learn the HTML language, it's your best option. You don't wanna mess with WYSIWYG editors...
Canuckkev
February 10th, 2001, 00:46
I'd say learn some HTML, oh...did someone already say that?:)
It's so increadibly easy, just by looking at some source code for a few pages, fooling around with it a bit, and you can be producing web sites like crazy.
Coolin
February 10th, 2001, 11:50
A good way to learn HTML is to use a WYSIWYG editor and see how the code forms as you edit the page. Dreamweaver from Macromedia is an editor that creates clean HTML that you can learn from. This is how I learned HTML.
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