I have a little funny story of how I learned. My mom had a fetish with some german cartoon mouse (Diddl?) and had a website. She set this up by herself in Frontpage (using frames n shit). But after I saw her set up (no coding, only a small bit HTML) I got interested in that. I quickly looked on the internet and found a lot HTML tutorials and after learning that, I found CSS, which I could not go around - so I read about this and tried out this too.
My mom also made some GIF animations with glittering, and thats basically how I came in to graphic stuff too. First Paint Shop Pro and then later Fireworks. After that I studied Photoshop after one of my class mates introduced what it could - and no shit, I had absolutely no knowlegde of PS back then. When I learned Photoshop, I used that more than Fireworks - so now I know almost nothing about Fireworks but the basics - lol
So what helped me here was not only my mom, showing me this but I also helped her after what've learned. Now I sit everyday and code random stuff. It might seem boring, but you get into the routine and you know how to do different stuff by just looking at it.
My favorite language has to be HTML & CSS - it's easy to learn and it's also going to be used more and more in the future for applications - not only websites.
Doesn't help me. Was looking at Rev to see how he got info from a config file and it would work.Nice story, enjoyed reading that.
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Just played around till something got right, and then started to actually read tutorials and what not. I guess basing from looking at other peoples work isn't always the best, but it helped
I don't have homegirlsI was in ma crib chillen when ma homegurl kiki sayd 'yo fatass cum c dis shit' & saw sum iframe dat led to a girl-on-girl & was lyk um-hu i want moar of DAT.
And that's how I went from HTML to more complex languages and shit.
What is it used for? It seems good but I can't find information on just themes, releases and developments.You need to do some practical stuff and fingering around with scripts to get yourself familiarised. I suggest you start fingering with ribbonCMS.
You can find the download link on ribbonCMS 2.x. It's still available. And the themes and plugins are for developers to get familiarised with the structure of ribbonCMS (Which no one bothered).What is it used for? It seems good but I can't find information on just themes, releases and developments.
Ok but what does it do? Is it like a blogging thing? Or just a normal website?You can find the download link on ribbonCMS 2.x. It's still available. And the themes and plugins are for developers to get familiarised with the structure of ribbonCMS (Which no one bothered).
I know it's non-habbo. I'm not a massive habbotard. I'll download it anyway.It's a non-habbo CMS. It is a multi-purpose script which you can install jBlog, a plugin and it becomes a blog on one end and a different thing on another.