Hey,

   Unfortunately, if you are developing alone, then you got to buy the
book "Learning CSS in 3 minutes and 42 seconds by Oscar Wilde" ;-)
 thats what I did, or else as Praveen and br suggested, get a template
and hack it. But as my personal experience, templates never fits your
need unless your site is a typical CMS (plus to customize a template
you again need the knowledge of CSS/JS, and believe me, the template
that you'll love the most will always have a pathetic CSS ;-) lolzz).
Definitely getting extJS like framework makes your life simple, but
again, it doesn't fit in all the cases...

What I can recommend you is, start gradually by taking CSS and
Javascript (Give a shot to jquery). Once you grasp the basics, the
rest is the matter of time and google...

Tx

On Jun 5, 11:52 am, raj <nano.ri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm a very beginner developer. I'm just wondering how you got the
> actual styling together? Did you bang all that out with photoshop/css/
> javascript or something? Cause I want to make a website, but I don't
> know if I should go ahead and learn this way, or if there is an easier
> way. Thank you.
> -Raj
>
> On Jun 4, 7:58 am, Shamail Tayyab <pleoma...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi guys,
>
> >    From some time I've been working on thishttp://tunesdiary.com
> > which is now running live on Django.
>
> > It was a cool learning experience with my first site in Django after I
> > came in from rails background and this group had been real supporting
> > to me (thanks for the support guys, this is one real active group).
> > Few things that I liked about Django are:
>
> > * ORM/Signals - definitely makes your life so simple..
> > * Inbuilt support for authentication and its applicability..
> > * Middleware approach towards design..
> > * Powerful templating - especially the templatetags thing.
> > * And a lot more..
>
> > I'ld like you to review my work and do tell me the goods and more
> > important, the bads..
>
> > With best regards
>
> > --
> > Shamail Tayyab
>
> > P.S The site uses Facebook to login (as of now), I definitely has a
> > lot of plans to fix that, but being alone on this work is not
> > permitting time to get around to add standard login and some other
> > contexts like twitter/openID.

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