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There are 2 ways to code a site. You can do it "by hand" using HTML tags (use notepad + a browser) or you can "cheat" and use a generator. I do both - I get the "quick and dirty" done on a generator, then I tweak it by hand. My generator of choice is Drumbeat 2000 - nice because you can gear your pages to generic browsers (no incompatability issues) and it's more powerful than packages like Adobe's Page Mill (which is a decent little package in and of itself). I personally prefer the generators that aren't geared toward a particular browser (for example, Frontpage writes for IE).<br>
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That said, how to learn HTML tags? It's not difficult, really. Folks have already mentioned some good tutorials; there also are books out there that are helpful too. I have LeMay's "Learn HTML 4.0 in a week" and it's more than sufficient for coding a basic site. I personally like the appendices in this book and use them for easy reference when I get a brain cramp! There are literally a gazillion books on the market - I'd recommend getting one that works for you.<br>
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Some other resources you may want to see: HTML writers guild offers all kinds of advice, graphics, etc. There is also the International Webmaster's Association - but it's a little more specialized. Just search them out with a search engine. (I don't remember the URL's off the top of my head; sorry)<br>
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I suspect that your VB knowledge will make this a little easier for you.<br>
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As far as domain names and site hosting go, you don't necessarily need a domain name to have a site on the web. Our ISP offers 5 meg of storage for sites (it's included in the monthly service fee). Check with your ISP (or any local ISP) to see what they have available. One of the less-advertisement-loaded free hosting services is
if you're interested in that. You can always purchase your domain name, but it doesn't mean that you've got to use it right away if you need time to work out the details.<br>
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I hope this answers your questions...good luck and happy designing!<br>
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binarybabe<br>
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