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Looking to help some one [message #37034] Wed, 06 August 2003 19:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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What does Google have to do with what he's asking? Did you even try to read what he posted, or did you just feel like replying with some random URL out of boredom? :rolleyes:

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i am learning html and wanna know if any of u guys that have a site need any help devolping and and maintaining it ...... im still learning html ,, i know the basics and am very bored .. so if u need help please tell me


It's nice that you're offering your time to help other webmasters, but think about it a little more... Do you think it would actually help a webmaster to have someone "helping" them that knows considerably less than him? Also, most of the sites today mostly use programming/scripting languages like php, asp, etc. and javascript than actual html.

It would be more beneficial if you were to finish learning html, than learn javascript, and than if you want to make websites that use databases, and be dynamic (Having content change depending on who is logged in and their settings.) you could learn php.


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