Anybody willing to help me make a website?

United States
July 23, 2007 3:35pm CST
I'm completely lost in tutorials of css, html, and javascript. They take a lot of time to learn. I plan on learning them too. Along with php and many other things. I don't have the time at the moment, but I believe I have a pretty decent idea for a web site and would like to get it started. I have a picture in paint of what my home page would look like and I would need help getting it to look like that. I can't really offer any payment up front sorry to say. What I can offer you is a permanent banner at the top of the banners in the menu bar. I will try talking to some sites to get them to advertise there for like $5 a month. You will get it free. Banner as in something flashy, and links to a site of your choice (pending the content, nothing that a minor wouldn't be able to see) forever. That along with a future profit on ad sales, (the $5(+/-) a month ones, as well as google adsense). The site is a non-profit site that will help many users across the world do things. I don't want to go much into the details of it in public but it will allow people to publish certain materials on my site for free, and then if a buyer becomes interested they can buy it directly from the creator. I make no profit off them, other than the simple ads that are on the page I post their content. If you would like more information and are interested in helping me out post here with simple questions based on the job, and for more information add me as a friend and send me a message. Thanks for any help! (If you know any friends that might be willing to help but aren't on this site, you can give me their email in a message.)
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@re08dz (1941)
• Australia
24 Jul 07
Hi, while I'd be more than happy to give you any help you may need (not that I'm an expert) but have you thought of using NVU http://www.nvu.com/index.php it's a free website builder that is really easy to use and it gives you the chance to learn all the coding stuff as well - you set your page(s) up how you want them then if you just look at the source page you can also learn what codes to certain things. Once you have your pages set out how you want them it just need to upload them to your host. Feel free to give me a yell though if you want help - I'm usually around the place