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How do I make a website

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Tyler - 09 May 2008 16:13 GMT
I want to make a website were you can watch videos and play games
JoAnn Paules - 09 May 2008 16:39 GMT
Please, please use a real web design program. Expression Web is Microsoft's
latest offering.
http://www.microsoft.com/expression/products/overview.aspx?key=web

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>I want to make a website were you can watch videos and play games
Reitanos - 09 May 2008 18:27 GMT
This is probably not the best place to post this request, but you
might want to try http://www.roxer.com/

On May 9, 11:39 am, "JoAnn Paules" <jl_pau...@hotNOSPAMmail.com>
wrote:
> Please, please use a real web design program. Expression Web is Microsoft's
> latest offering.http://www.microsoft.com/expression/products/overview.aspx?key=web
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>
> >I want to make a website were you can watch videos and play games
Gordon - 09 May 2008 16:40 GMT
>I want to make a website were you can watch videos and play games

Not with word you won't, unless you learn HTML...
Twayne - 14 May 2008 00:21 GMT
>> I want to make a website were you can watch videos and play games
>
> Not with word you won't, unless you learn HTML...

Of courese you could with word; it'd just be bloated, that's all.  Of
course, beside Word, some other necessary things are likely to be Java,
javascript, maybe PHP, HTML of course, maybe HTMLS and a few other
sundry things.
  This person is in over their head and needs to start doing some
research on authoring web pages.  NVU.com is one good place to start but
the search engines are chock full of tutorials and papers on how to do
that.

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