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How to Create a Website the Right Way For Beginners Part 2

March 8th, 2010 by make a website

Part 2 of our series on creating fast loading validating SEO power sites. Brought to you by Adam @ www.developphp.com

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15 responses about “How to Create a Website the Right Way For Beginners Part 2”

  1. nard4637 said:

    Hey Adam how do? i link my fav icon to the file I’ve been trying all night lol and can’t seem to get it. Thanks, Daniel

  2. MrRebello8 said:

    and how do i link my fav icon to the file,,,,, the little icon that apears next to the address. thx

  3. MrRebello8 said:

    emm this might sound stupid but how can i add an image to the body?????? i already have the body automatically changing its height with text but the i copy paste an image it doesnt apear in the browser….. help

  4. codymoss3300 said:

    I’m a css uber dork but i still use tables as well lol

  5. MrShawnlloyd said:

    lol, damn peeps…some people prefer tables over divs..no big deal. Personally I use both. They both have pros and cons. He is just trying to show the easiest way.

  6. spadict said:

    I wouldn’t call myself beginner but this tutorial has still been fantastic, until you said tables instead of divs. I think this is where I get off, but thanks so much for your hard work

  7. puggsy21 said:

    whoooo this rocks dude very good for the beginners im going to watch them just so i might learn something new lol as always 5 * for you bro

  8. iceblitzyt said:

    Div and css makes the html look less slopper it’s also more professional, html layout is the 1990’s standard and is usually seen as an ammy attempt when coding a professional site. Trust me.

  9. xBlyth said:

    What benefits do tables have over divs & css or vice versa?

  10. bartjoyce said:

    @bartjoyce It’s true when you want to have the header wider. But you can use the colspan attribute to solve that problem. But still, you know how to keep it nice and simple!

  11. bartjoyce said:

    I use tables for barley everything too, but why don’t you just make 3 rows in one table and not 3 tables? Great tutorial. By the way, I’m not a CSS guy….

  12. winfr34k said:

    Oh my gosh! You use tables for that (well, it’s easy to use) but Tables get lots of times messed up.

    So for beginners it’s completely okay…

  13. WeirdoVersion3point1 said:

    You’re awesome

    Tables are always easier to use…

    No div tags lol

  14. livetutpsy said:

    xfdxd

  15. engeljakob said:

    first