Or rather, like early 2000's pic related. I want to do it as a personal project.
>>51406009
HTML, newfriend.
and no it's not actually a language.
>>51406009
html/css/javascript/php
you will need at least all 4 of those
>>51406029
> L
>>51406031
4 languages, huh.
How long do you reckon that'll take given an hour a day of study?
>>51406086
HTML and CSS should be learnt together.
If you want to make a fully-functioning website, I'd start learning PHP before JS. Because for the most part, JS is not necessary for a basic website experience.
>>51406009
>neopets
oh god the feels
its all coded in php. however, to make a website look old and retro (early 2000s) all you need is html css and javascript. the backend can be coded in whatever language you like, obviously; however, php does have that retro feel to it :D
>>51406086
www.codeacademy.com will teach you those things interactively and it will depend on your pace how quick you learn. The website in your pic should be doable in very short time by somebody who has some HTML5 experience.
>>51406133
>>51406188
Double dubs.
Gotcha. Php is the place to start, it seems.
>>51406230
I'll hit up Codeacademy and look for books once I've completed their courses.
>>51406009
HTML, CSS, JavaScript using meteor.com
>>51406304
Gotcha.
19-20 isn't too old to start this kind of stuff as a total novice, is it? I've been feeling I'm too old to not have any prior experience.
>>51406413
I'm nearly 22 and just getting into it. Never too late.
>>51406029
html5, css, css3 (maybe), jscript, jquery, php (big one)
Also BOOTSTRAP is the next big thing, I see no one took web designing seriously, but yeah bootstrap is being used like mad nowadays, so you gotta learn about it at work if you haven't or you can research it and practice before hand.
People are using bootstraph nowadays because it somehow simplifies the process. Take a look at it first so you know before hand.
>>51406520
>>51406622
Bootstrap? Is it something I should learn before php?