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JamieBall
27-09-2005, 02:53 PM
Make me up or perhaps point me in the direction of something that will tell me how to make a website ?
I don't have a bástárd clue how to go about it.
I want facility for mp3 downloads and a small shop, how does this gear work?
Is it unrealistic to think I can do this all myself, having precious little knowledge of what I'm doing... ?
Any help is much appreciated
TechMouse
27-09-2005, 03:15 PM
I want facility for mp3 downloads and a small shop, how does this gear work?
Is it unrealistic to think I can do this all myself, having precious little knowledge of what I'm doing... ?
Short answer: Yes.
Long answer: No, but be prepared to spend a lot of time learning and getting things wrong before you get them right.
If you were just putting together a simple website with a few mp3 downloads then that might be one thing, but an online shop makes life a bit more difficult - especially if you want to take credit card transactions etc. over the web. This is often better handed over to a third party... who will handle the transactions for you in return for a percentage.
WebMonkey (http://webmonkey.wired.com/webmonkey/) is the place to get started though, IMHO.
MangaFish
28-09-2005, 10:07 PM
Make me up or perhaps point me in the direction of something that will tell me how to make a website ?
I don't have a bástárd clue how to go about it.
I want facility for mp3 downloads and a small shop, how does this gear work?
Is it unrealistic to think I can do this all myself, having precious little knowledge of what I'm doing... ?
Any help is much appreciated
a shop will be out of the question in the short term. probably better to use ebay/paypal and just link to ebay from your site.
as for everything else - it should be easy. if you're not prepared to put the time in to learn HTML and cant find a friend to do it for you, then buy a copy of dreamweaver and use that. its a bit like creating a word document, only its tailered for webpages and it doesnt write as much garbage code as a lot of the other rival webdevelopment packages (though its still not as perfect as writting the HTML yourself)
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