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Html and JavaScript

What are basic subtopics which is necessary to start developing a website? How much time it will be going to learn very basic website development?

22nd Sep 2018, 3:26 PM
harshit
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It depends on what you want to create and the time is determined by the type of website you want to develop
22nd Sep 2018, 10:02 PM
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Well, the most important subtopics are the ones you decide. You can use navigators and articles, while you can also use divs. In Html, there are a lot of different ways to build a website. Quick note: I developed a website in 6 months with a friend.
22nd Sep 2018, 3:46 PM
CodeMStr
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Depends on your goals, small personal websites are really easy, as they are not required to be 100% correct, so can be built faster than a professional site. I stick with JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS, just the basics. Now a professional site is going to have SEO, Security, a server language(node.js, php, ajax, etc..), along with the basics. Sites like these are easier with multiple people focusing on different parts, as it can take some time.
23rd Sep 2018, 5:17 PM
Rojo
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It can take a long time to build a professional website. Basic ones take time too. Start with learning navigation and div arrangement (display & position) and dive into CSS. You will be surprised at what you can achieve with CSS and might not need javascript as much as you think you will.
23rd Sep 2018, 7:06 AM
Adam Schork
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If your goal is purely to make a web site it is very quick and easy. If your goal is to become a real programmer that has completely mastered all aspects of web site development - that is a completely different matter and far from easy! To make a web site (if that is your only goal) download a template and edit the content. Time to learn and master. 1 - 3 days. To become a real master at web development. Learn and master HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript just for starters. Frontend. 3 years ++ If you brilliant! Then you can begin to learn backend PHP, Jquery, Node.js etc.
23rd Sep 2018, 7:25 PM
Ryan Els
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hay
23rd Sep 2018, 10:37 AM
Shubham
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i would say a few months maybe more if you really put effort into learning
23rd Sep 2018, 12:07 PM
TapWater
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hi
23rd Sep 2018, 3:13 PM
RAHUL gahlyan TECh
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you can learn developing basic website within a month or less than it. I learn creating website in 8th class as html is taught in our school.
23rd Sep 2018, 4:51 PM
Harsh Yadav
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