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HINTS
Where to Start
In
general, I find that most people have a difficult time in the beginning,
mostly because they don't have a basic understanding of how
the internet works. The first thing to do is get down some basic
concepts that will help you with almost everything else you might encounter.
If
you are really serious about learning enough to build and maintain a business
or personal website, or even learning HTML and becoming a proficient web
developer building other websites,
REMEMBER: You will NEVER know it ALL.
You will NEVER 'finish' your studies, but
will be learning continually, all the time.
Everything you do will teach you something.
Everything
in the computer software (and hardware) industry is in a constant
state of flux. There is always the NEXT
NEW THING. The challenge is to try to learn
(at least SOME of) the new things as they
come out...
Sometimes
when I am having a hard time with something, I table it for a while, and
go work on some other section of the site. Often the answer will come
to me as I'm working, (perhaps relating to the other task I'm working
on), and I can then go back and improve on the piece that gave me the
original problem.
The
MAIN thing is NOT to 'GIVE UP' -
but taking a break now and then can be VERY beneficial.
Some
Important Tips:
- If
you can't find the answer here in this book, do some searching on the
internet for answers to your questions. There are many generous individuals
out there that can help you, and gigabytes of information already
posted on the internet.
(I'll provide you with a useful and interesting set of links at the
end of this manual.)
- Don't
be afraid to tackle new things, even if you don't get it the first time
around, you will learn something that will help you later.
- Remember:
You don't always have to be able to WRITE a certain 'code snippet'
in order to USE it.... You just need to know HOW and WHERE to
copy and paste it.
- If
you are using a Macintosh, you might eventually want to get a PC. I'm
not saying you can't do this work with a Macintosh, just that the PC
is more flexible, more configurable, costs less, and more files on the
internet are PC/Dos/Windows file extensions. Even using email and sending
attachments between Macintosh and PC can be very confusing for a 'newbie'.
- Speaking
of 'Newbies' - go and visit http://newbieclub.com/
. Even though most of the information regarding computer settings is
written for the PC, it does contain a lot of excellent general information
about how the internet works which will surely be useful to you.
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