Advice is totally welcome. I had joined a community through Google+ for web developers, designers, and coders. I'm not really any of those things, but I'd like to bed. I've made two "websites" for school projects. I took an information technology course to fulfill that requirement for school and in that course, I had to do a research paper on anything in the field that's relatively current. I did my project on the PS3 because I already had a lot of knowledge about it. It went well. In addition to the paper, we needed to make webpages for the different pages of our paper. It was all HTML. I loved it.
Besides that, I had done a webpage for an IT course in high school. I figured it was a good way to circumvent the IT test that was required for graduation. Again, that was HTML. I loved it then too.
Today when I was looking on my homepage for G+, I saw a post with a comment about not posting links for personal promotion or other communities. It was for the web dev community. I finally looked over the community and found a post about starting out. The post linked to a website with a post by a relatively newer web designer who wrote a page titled "Newcomers to web designers, don't be put off". This article had links to websites that are good for new designers and advice on getting started. Very helpful. I totally plan to visit these sites. HTML may be tedious, but it's fun. I'd love to learn more.
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