So you want to learn to make websites? This page has a list of articles that are perfect to help you understand the basics. It describes the tools of the trade and provides links to articles explaining the basics.
Beginners submenuThe ****Beginners**** section covers the various aspects of web development separated in 9 parts, you can navigate through them using this list.
In this section, you will be writing a lot of code, and testing it out in web browsers. Before you start, you should at least have the following installed:
The newest browsers you are able to install. — You do not need all of them in the same time, a recent one will do!
Optional, a bleeding edge version of the browser — useful if you want to test very recent techniques
A text editor. There are plenty of free and open source editors to choose from. Try to learn by avoiding auto-completion and type everything. You will feel the benefits later!
Now roll your sleeves up and get ready to learn. Browse our full list of learning articles if you exhaust the list of articles here and want to learn more!
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