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Starting a website...
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:54 pm
by hneyksli
I recently purcahsed a new domain name, but this time I want to design it myself. I can make decent graphics and images, but it is the whole stringing them together... Would it be possible to use a livejournal (CSS) layout and use that on a .com website? Would I need a specific editing program? Any help would be appreciated...

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 9:47 pm
by monk
that would be easy i would think... if you have ur domain and the server it is hosted on has support for php and mysql then you can set up your own neat little livejournal. your graphics would be easy to use on the site's theme.
so, basically... u must set up a CMS (content management system) on your site. this is the program usually written in PHP that controls your whole feel to your website. thru this program you can update your website without having to code it everytime. ok? then its just a matter of making cool graphics, the right size and your up and running.....
uhm? did that help?
peace.
m
Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 10:45 pm
by Jonxmartini
monk wrote:
so, basically... u must set up a CMS (content management system) on your site. this is the program usually written in PHP that controls your whole feel to your website. thru this program you can update your website without having to code it everytime. ok? then its just a matter of making cool graphics, the right size and your up and running.....
m
I think he means can he use a live journal style to make a normal html website with out using a cms of any kind
Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:39 am
by Knox
firstly..if u have full control of a domain..
you can do anything to it..
so all u have to do is to change the nameserver of the domain
and point it to whatever website you're hosted on..
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 9:26 am
by raina
use Macromedia Dreamweaver to design webpages...
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 9:45 am
by cmj-php
Remember that Dreamweaver is expensive software and you really should think before investing the amount of money required to buy Dreamweaver. If you can get away with using a free web design program such as
Nvu then I would advise doing so.