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How I should get started with coding; All I know is a little bit of HTML
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Dhamon Jun 29 2009, 09:38 AM Post #11
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Wow thanks alot Reid.
That gives me a good layout for me to learn what, in a good order.
It makes sense too what you said.

I just need to know how to should learn it specifically.
I learn much better by using than just reading it and trying to memorize it.
If I could just read it then I'd be a pro at CSS by now. =P

Also thanks to everyone else for suggestions too! I'll check out all posted links.
HolySavior, your great at coding so knowing that you'll help me out makes me more confident. ^.^
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Dhamon Jun 30 2009, 12:43 PM Post #12
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What's a good way to learn though, like W3school and It's so hard for me to just learn by reading the stuff.
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Reid Jun 30 2009, 01:15 PM Post #13
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The best way to learn HTML is just to make practice pages and examine and figure out how stuff works. Looking and learning from something that already exists is a great way to do it, too. ZB will help you learn HTML/CSS/JS by a huge deal.

Like, to master CSS and HTML, I would look at ZB and see how that stuff is done, then I would start making themes and stuff for ZB. While it's different than creating a page from scratch, there are some great examples here and just by doing stuff centered around ZB, you have a little shell with which to work and stuff.

And, of course, if you need any help, the staff at ZBC is always here. Between us, we have someone who knows quite a bit about everything. :P
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HolySavior Jun 30 2009, 01:43 PM Post #14
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if you dont have hosting, get a ZB forum.

and use their webpage spot. from there you can use HTML to learn
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Dhamon Jul 1 2009, 12:18 PM Post #15
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I've had a zb before so I know what you mean where to make stuff.
I'll try that. Good idea guys.
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