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womble -> RE: Your first web site (3/11/2007 18:23:45)
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Aw Golfer! Where you been hiding?! (Being out playing golf is not a good enough excuse...you should be HERE!) [:D] Ah yes, that classic thread....snow blindness? Warm colours? Hmmmmm....I think the highlight of the thread was very probably you getting a tad tetchy with Mr Fonty himself, and I think that's a damned good site! Not being good at code and stuff isn't a problem, cos I know there are other things he's very good at. [;)] quote:
All beginners posting on OF will have my support even if they feel they are asking a stupid question. They can openly say that they are a member of Golfer's group. So don't be anxious as the knowledgeable members here already have to put up with me. And we love you dearly, darling. [sm=kiss.gif] As someone's sig says, the only stupid question is the one you don't ask (or something like that). As for not knowing stuff, it really doesn't matter. A friend of mine who I did a site for a while back always describes me as an "expert". I'm not! The main thing I've learned over the past three years or so is that there's always more to learn. I can code a valid site, I can make it fairly accessible. I can find my way around Paint Shop Pro (but I've never touched, and have no desire to, Photoshop). I know bits of various web languages now. I can more or less get databases to behave. When the web design fairly sprinkles creative dust on my pillow, sometimes I can combine all that to come up with a fairly tasteful and technically sound site, but there's loads of stuff I don't know. Flash - terrifies me. Dreamweaver - it's not Microsoft, so it sounds okay, but I've never even tried out a trial. Fireworks - light the fuse and stand well back. No-one knows everything there is to know about designing websites. There's just too much to know. You're constantly learning, and you learn from your mistakes. As the tagline of this site says, we're a "learning community". We learn from each other and help each other out. I wouldn't be where I am today web-design wise if it wasn't for all the help and encouragement I've had from members here. Around two years ago I came here looking for answers as to why when I tried to view my site on my computer, in Internet Explorer I got a warning pop-up from pages with javascript on them (a question I discovered that gets asked on a regular basis), but no-one laughed at why I didn't know the answer, and helpfully told me what I needed to know. The natives were friendly, and I decided to stick around. After a while I found I was able to answer more questions than I was asking, and I fell in love with making websites. I've made some good friends here too. I'm rambling - again! I'll go now. [;)]
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