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Is making a website hard?

We’re going to create a website for school purposes and i am assigned to be a web developer. I have no experience in this coding world. Do you guys have recommendations?

5th Aug 2024, 4:56 PM
Princess Orenday
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Consider switching to the HTML course and following these steps: Create a to-do list based on your project's requirements. For example, does your website need headings, logos, or images? That is covered in the first lesson. Practice building your project as you learn. This hands-on approach will help you apply what you've learned to each step of the process. Ask questions when you have doubts. Read comments left by other learners in the HTML course. Use a search engine for greater details. Last resort: Come back here to the Q&A and ask for help. The trick is to Focus on completing your project gradually rather than trying to learn everything before starting it. By the end of the HTML course, you should have a nearly completed project. I think this way will be the best way for you to go about it, Since it's not clear how long you have to complete your project. And learning to code can take a very long time for beginners.  https://www.sololearn.com/learn/courses/html-introduction
5th Aug 2024, 6:00 PM
Chris Coder
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When is the project due?
5th Aug 2024, 5:47 PM
Chris Coder
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Start up with sololearn Design some simple projects To answer your question Web Devs is hard when you don't know what to do.. After sololearn dive in YouTube Connect with other web developers. Keep on practicing and practicing but don't overwhelm yourself...stay safe
6th Aug 2024, 9:08 AM
James Kigathi
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Research and search. There is a lot of useful information out and around - here, in the forum, and in the code playground, as well as the Web in general.
5th Aug 2024, 5:57 PM
Ausgrindtube
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Making a website can vary in difficulty depending on several factors: 1. Complexity of the Website: Simple websites with basic HTML and CSS can be relatively easy to create. More complex sites with interactive features, databases, or custom functionality require more advanced skills and knowledge. 2. Experience Level: Beginners might find it challenging at first, but many resources are available to help, including tutorials, online courses, and forums. As you gain experience, creating websites becomes easier. 3. Tools and Technologies: There are many tools and platforms (like WordPress, Wix, or Squarespace) that simplify the website creation process, making it more accessible to those without extensive coding knowledge. 4. Learning Curve: Understanding web development languages (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and frameworks or libraries can take time, but learning them progressively helps.
6th Aug 2024, 5:55 PM
Musawer Baha
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No idea
7th Aug 2024, 2:50 PM
Ethan Fan
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Use CMS (Content Management System) Like Wordpress if you're new.
7th Aug 2024, 4:17 PM
Sohail Khan
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