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Im a newbie & I need to make a web site for my group and i was wondering what software should i use to make a nice website like Xisto.com I currently have dreamweaver but i do not know how to use it..please help me!

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It depends on what kind of website you want to create. If you are talking about a forum such as this one, it's a premade one (https://invisionpower.com/features/apps) which you have to buy. The site (Xisto.com NOT the forum) is made by using Flash, graphics, php and CSS.

Quite honestly if you are a true newbie, don't aim too high like the main Xisto page. I have been doing web design for some odd years in HTML and CSS only and I am just learning PHP. It truly all depends on what type of site you want to create. If you are looking for help on HTML itself W3 School is the best place to start :D

If it's help in Dreamweaver you want, uhm well just ask. But we can't really give general DW help since the program is far too big for us to explain. And if you're not familiar in HTML and want to learn, I say stick to notepad to learn to write the code itself. I swear by that method.

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Hi,I agree with moonwitch, that the best way is to follow some tutorials and examples. Also one very good tip is to look at the other pages' source to understand how it works. For example you coud see different tags... how to insert an image or how to make a table etc... You gotta hava some basic knowledge about HTML code.That's it :D

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I have created different websites and i have used a few different programs and i have thought that dreamweaver is not that bad of a program but it takes a while to orderpeace outozzy :D

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Well since Hunguyen is a NewBee then he might want to start a forum from a free vendor like phpBB , Yabb or YabbSE (now SMF) since he said it was for a group, and from that I take that they would like to use the site to pass messages via the internet without having to check email and all. I used Invision until they started charging for it. Also Yabb, SMF and YabbSE, Mercury Board, PunBB and of course phpBB and phpBB2. They all have their own strengths and weaknesses but overall I still like phpBB (which is why I run PHP-Nuke with phpBB as my forum). If he wanted a full blown easy to administer ready made site I would suggest PHP-Nuke which is a CMS (content management system) Many modules and blocks and addons to choose from and after a short learning curve even a NewBee will be comfortable using such a system. Of course this is just my opinion and I do enjoy my forums but I also need tutorials, news, calander events, weather reports, amberalerts, and more content for my users than just a forum. Also choosing things like this are a matter of browsing the net to look at other systems that are already to go, and hopefully FREE and then after a little research someone should be able to come up with a site that does what they want.

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I agree with whats being said here. If you want to make a good, high-quality site but you're new at designing/coding, I'd suggest you get a pre-made template and code, so you only have to make small and basic changes to fit your content in. If you want to use a program, again, you're going to have to have some knowledge in how to use them before you can just jump in and create an awesome site. Start small.

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Talking about the asta frontpage, I do think it needs some remaking forinstance, the sounds quite annoy me especially the start ones and those bleeps you hear when you go over a menu item.Also the links with the 2 boxes in the center (that arrow like link) does'nt link to anythingFinally when i click on a menu item on the left, there's no way to return to the homepage( I think).But, I do like the news thingy and the features of the site and the specifics of the hosting are very well explained and listed.Kinda off topic I guess :|, sorryps. I usually skip the frontpage though, just jump right into the forumsps2. Your not going to kick me away for this are you Opaque :D :D?

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You can also use some CMS (content management systems) like mamboserver or drupal or xoops ( i love xoops) . You can make a quality website for your group in no time . You get everything readymade and their forums offer great support for your problems . drupal- http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/- http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/- not sure of url just type mambo cms in gogole :D

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Hi, It has already been said I guess, but it really does depend on what type of site you want and how much effort and time you are really willing to put into the development of your website. It also depends on your webhosting services. The best program as far as I am aware is AceHTML. It combines a very simple but effective coding process with plenty of pre-designed scripts. It is also is (and this is the best part) completely free once you have registered. Remember, simple is the best. It's great because there is no advanced coding required. You can find a lot of ready made templates over the internet. It is all very simple and the design program can be used to make those really advanced, interactive flash sites (the really cool sites with all the animation). It's all really profeshional but is as easy to use as Word. You can find it at http://download.cnet.com/windows/, just type in AceHTML. It'll be there somewere. I hope this helps. Sean Webber militaryknowlege@hotmail.co.uk

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I'm also interested to build my own website and i'm not familiar with HTML codes.so is there any other free website builder like tripod as one can easily build website step by step very easily without using HTML language.Any help is highly appreciated.sunny.

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Since I'm lazy today and didn't read the majority of the previous posts, I don't know if this has already been suggested: go to a template website and just buy a pre-made template. Most templates are pretty dang good, and some include CSS and Flash. Then, it's just a matter of customizing it, which is typically pretty easy to do. They range anywhere between $5 to $35 (I'm sure they go higher), so it's a realtively cheap option compared to buying a piece of software that you don't know how to use. Dreamweaver is one of the most common template formats, so you're set there.One option that I recently took was purchasing RapidWeaver (it's for OS X, not sure if it's for Windows). It's a bit cheesy, but the themes are well made and professional looking. I was able to churn out a site fairly quickly compared to writing a new site from scratch. The benefit of this option is that it gives you more flexibility, but it'll take longer to design. Plus, you actually need to know some coding.Basically, don't expect your first site to look uber-fantastic. I remember mine, and by today's standards it pretty much sucks. But you live and learn, and eventually you'll end up with a nice layout.

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There are plenty of places on the net to get FREE premade templates. For one, I know Zymic offers some nice templates for free. There are plenty others, just search google for templates, and you're off.

I would suggest you try to learn HTML, or anything else incorporated in your template so you can truly know how it works and you would be able to do so much more with your site. Also, when you're able to make a nice site on your own, I would do so. Who wants a template from a site that anyone on the internet could have?

Anyways, good luck.

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to hungyuen,here is something for you. Now, you can either get one of the two software.there is the $600 Dreamweaveror the $250 Frontpage.Now I use Frontpage and it works fine, its easy to use and easy to create websites and then get it onto the internet.Here are some tips if you use frontpage:Either use the Design View or the Split view if you dont know enough HTML codeDesign your website using tables, this will make it better and neater looking.There is so much you can do using Microsoft Frontpage.The only difference between Dreamweaver and Frontpage is that Frontpage only uses HTML design where as Dreamweaver uses others like:HTML but as well as:CSSJSPSHTMLXHTMLand more others. So you can just buy Frontpage and it has so many cool features and web components to make your group a professional looking website. Good Luck.

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You could also try finding people who will do work for free, or exchange their services for things like advertising (or in my case, gaia gold) like I do. I also suggest going to a place like zymic.com... it has tutorials, PHP scripts, and even free templates to use. I definitely learned a lot from that site.

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