I understand, thanks for the advice everyone. -Byron On Apr 26, 5:24 pm, Lachlan Musicman <data...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 04:34, byront <byronthies...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > > I went through the beginners tutorial and am interested in Django. I > > new to web development altogether and am having trouble finding > > resources to help me make a very basic but professional looking page. > > Something similar to this yacht club pagehttp://bhyc.on.ca/with a > > banner, menus that change on scroll over, several static pages, and a > > front page with rotating information. > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > As Shawn says, the underlying HTML and CSS is probably a good place to > start for an understanding of how the whole web system works. Django > is what I would call a third generation web dev platform, with first > gen being html/css via notepad or nvu/dreamweaver. Second generation > would be the CMS mob: wordpress, joomla, drupal, etc. > > None of these will really help you witha lot of the other stuff you > will need to know - web servers (apache, nginx, lighttpd), CGI, etc. > If you are not a computer scientist or not planning on being one, and > want simple: try wordpress. If you are planning on being a computer > scientist of some description, learn html and css (and then move onto > django). > > cheers > L. > > -- > Bacon ice cream (or Bacon-and-egg ice cream) is a modern invention in > experimental cookery, generally created by adding bacon to egg custard > and freezing the mixture. Although it was a joke in a Two Ronnies > sketch, it was eventually created for April Fools’ Day. Heston > Blumenthal experimented with the creation of ice cream, making a > custard similar to scrambled eggs then adding bacon to create one of > his signature dishes. It now regularly appears on dessert menus in > high-end restaurants. > from The Best of Wikipediahttp://bestofwikipedia.tumblr.com/
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