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Thank you Rush and Karateka.

 

Moobrack... Anything is possible, with the gradual growth of the site and emergence of technology there arises an opportunity to advance.

 

 

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WOOOOOHOOOOOOOO

 

LOL!!!!!!

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Nice upgrade patrick, it definitely gets a :up:

 

well done :smile:

 

 

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Sensi Partick

 

I have the biggest intrest in being a WEBMASTER..how long does it take and how do you start :smile:

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Becoming a "Webmaster" :smile:

 

First off Patrick if you know how to become a

 

"Master" of the web I would like to know :smile:

 

Really, though GoldDragon I understand your question, if you are really interested in learning how to develop put together your own site on the net, a couple of suggestions (to which I am sure some of the other people here who do this like I do can add to).

 

1. Start at the beginning: Begin by learning basic HTML, while most can be done using a software it is still good to know what goes on 'behind the scenes' so go search for a good tutorial (lots of sites out there with info, some links at the bottom) on the net, go buy a book, or go get one at your local library.

 

2. Practice, Practice, Pratice: Yep, just like the martial arts this takes practice, so as you learn new things use them.

 

3. Get To Know Others: Frequent visit forums, chat rooms, etc. where others who are and are learning visit (see links below) contribute when you can, and learn when you can't and READ

 

4. Some Links:

 

Forums:

 

http://www.sitepointforums.com

 

http://www.edevcafe.com/forums

 

http://www.webdevforums.com

 

Tutorial/Training:

 

http://www.sitepoint.com

 

http://www.edevcafe.com

 

http://www.webdevinfo.com

 

There are many more (use your search engine) sites out there but those ought to start you out...Good Luck, and if you have any questions let us know.

 

One More thing...sooner or later you will have to find a place to host your site...

 

Free Hosts:

 

http://www.geocities.com

 

http://www.hypermart.com

 

There are others

 

Paid Hosts (9-20 USD a month)

 

tons of these out there check out some host rating sites like http://www.hostsearch.com

 

Good Luck!

 

 

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WOW!

 

Thanks Master James

 

:nod: bows in respect :nod:

 

I had no idea it takes SO much to learn and where on earth do you start?...lol :lol:

 

So many links and whats up with the HTML code? Man!!

 

I think I will just stick to my Martial Arts!! :karate:

 

Thanks so much for the info Master James. I appreciate your work and support :smile:

 

God Bless!!

 

 

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Starting from the beginning, HTML code stands for HyperText Markup Language it is the basic set of commands/codes that web designers use to tell the computer how to layout a page, what colors to use, etc. If you have done anytype of programming or anything with school, etc. give it a try, it is very easy to learn once you start
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