I’ve been very curious about it, and I believe there is no better way than to ask you computer geniuses for information.

  • Water Bowl Slime@lemmygrad.ml
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    Try making one with neocities! Just throw some HTML together and you’re basically a developer.

    If you see something cool on a website, you can usually right click then Inspect Element to steal that code for yourself.

  • 🔻Sleepless One🔻@lemmygrad.ml
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    Depends on what you’re going for. If it’s just a static site, you could get by with just some HTML and CSS. The question in your post is pretty broad and will be hard to answer without further details.

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    A website is just a few text files that your browser interprets and renders to the screen. Of course there a billion frameworks to make it easier(or more complicated) than raw HTML and CSS, but that’s the gist of it.

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    Do you want to go deep? If so there are some good channels I could recommend you that take you from zero knowledge to a fairly decent understanding of all the basics.

    It’s how I started. You’ll never stop learning.

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    Okay so I may have accidentally fallen into an HTML rabbit hole and totally forgot to respond to y’all. Don’t know if you guys will see this. With this coding I realize I’m becoming my father and it’s weirdly cathartic. I feel like this may be copy-pasta at the begging of every developer’s journey. May or may not be a cult, but I’m drinking the open source Kool-Aid to the bottom of the glass.