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Oct 30 2013 12:01am
Quote (0n35 @ Oct 29 2013 09:46pm)
to be fair bluehost > godaddy

but bluehost is nothing to brag about


Hopefully I didn't come off like I was bragging.

Just had to make a point to Akuuz who assumed I was simply deferring him because I work for a different hosting company.

But I'm not gonna lie. Godaddy seems to have decent prices.
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Oct 30 2013 12:49am
But why the fuck are we posting in this guys thread when he hasn't shown life for 40 days? Do we really want to look as dumb as the guys who just blindly post HERP DER I CAN HERP YOU OURT, JURT PRIVURT MESURG ME.
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Dec 10 2013 09:45am
Quote (Blankey @ Sep 10 2013 11:18pm)
Codeacademy.com has a pretty good system for teaching HTML, and CSS, or at least the basics (all I've learned so far).

I would suggest this, and devote a few hours per day (minimum of one). You'll learn quick if you're disciplined about it.


I was in your same position 3 weeks ago, starting to develop a plan and learn how to build what I want. At least so when (if) I hire someone I can at least explain it to make sense because of my pleb tier coding knowledge.


this, but also ready the lessons on w3schools.com actually read them.
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Jan 4 2014 07:24pm
Godaddy is crap, very bad experience with them.

If you need host just pm me
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Jan 4 2014 08:24pm
Op has never looked at this thread since it was posted please stop reviving. Thanks
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wow thank you
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Mar 21 2014 08:33am
if you want it to scale big later and want other (non-developers) to produce content you really have to use a content management system.
the big three ones to mention here are typo3, drupal and joomla.
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Mar 24 2014 08:06am
Quote (0n35 @ Jan 4 2014 08:24pm)
Op has never looked at this thread since it was posted please stop reviving. Thanks


still doing it

Quote (Delson @ Mar 21 2014 08:33am)
if you want it to scale big later and want other (non-developers) to produce content you really have to use a content management system.
the big three ones to mention here are typo3, drupal and joomla.





Quote (0n35 @ Jan 4 2014 08:24pm)
Op has never looked at this thread since it was posted please stop reviving. Thanks


Quote (0n35 @ Jan 4 2014 08:24pm)
Op has never looked at this thread since it was posted please stop reviving. Thanks


Quote (0n35 @ Jan 4 2014 08:24pm)
Op has never looked at this thread since it was posted please stop reviving. Thanks


Quote (0n35 @ Jan 4 2014 08:24pm)
Op has never looked at this thread since it was posted please stop reviving. Thanks


Quote (0n35 @ Jan 4 2014 08:24pm)
Op has never looked at this thread since it was posted please stop reviving. Thanks


Quote (0n35 @ Jan 4 2014 08:24pm)
Op has never looked at this thread since it was posted please stop reviving. Thanks


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