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I'm trying to learn how to code a decent website but I have dificulties to begin because of xhtml/html war, I need to learn css, to make my first rss, make a wiki, a chat, a forum, a blog and how to use openID ... mostly web 2.0 platform but I need to stay up-to-date easily so openID is web 3.0 but it should implement it at start ...

I want a very easy wysiwyg software cause I learned the html basics with notepad, paint and the calculator but I prefer to correct and slim the code than writing it from scratch ...

I could also use help for a photoshop specialist for my templates, I know that I need to cut it like a puzzle to be reunited by my code ...

I will also need help to buy a domain at a good price and a good hoster for it ...Ç

Thanks for your help !!!

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Adobe Dreamwaver it's my favourite. You can try up the trial to see if you like it too. Or if you'd like something free you could try Xinha.

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A lot of that depends on your style, personality, how much you want to do yourself, server-side language, etc.

One good option to avoid piecing all of this together would be to look into a full fledged content management system (CMS). Try Joomla, Drupal, or searching for CMS.

But for learning purposes, piece away:

1) Popular IDE's/editors are Eclipse, Zend Studio for PHP, RubyMine for Ruby on Rails (I use this), TextMate, Netbeans, and others.

2) For Photoshop slicing, you can DIY, or you can google (bing?) "PSD to HTML".

3) Blog: wordpress or blogger

4) wikidot, pbworks, or you can embed Google Apps stuff in for a wiki/basic page builder (sites.google.com)

Should get you started....

Chad

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Try these ...

Website Development

http://www.w3.org/Amaya

Blog Website

http://www.blogger.com

Graphics Editor

The GIMP is equivalent to Photoshop. Just as powerful, free, and can even be made to look like Photoshop. http://gimp.org

Jigsaw Puzzle Tutorial

Jigsaw puzzle tutorial for The GIMP.

Domain Host

Might not be available in your area, but I have used this host on a couple of projects:

http://canadianwebhosting.com

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Visual Studio Web Developer Express Edition

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