I have an idea for a website. I have some knowledge about HTML CSS but thats it and i wont be able to build a website from scratch with this knowledge.
Could anyone give me pointers on how a modern website should be created? What is mandatory to learn and include in website?
You could fall for the meme of the full .js website, with the clusterfuck which consists of Gulp/Grunt/Webpack/Sass/Less/Angular/React/Vue
Luis Walker
What does sass/less have to do with single page apps?
Isaac Clark
>php
William Gomez
bamp
Jackson Richardson
Depends on what the website is/does.
Blake Torres
Main functionality would be to just upload a pic on a webpage and later get feedback on it via email, something like that. Probably no log in first - so just upload img, store it in some DB from which i could display all of the submitted images and email communication
Justin Wilson
I can do the whole thing for you including ecommerce in about 30 minutes. Nothing up front, once the VC people are involved or you go IPO I'll take $200 for it.
Is your picture related? Because a Professional Directory of Manlets would actually be quite useful.
Nathan Bailey
Will they ever learn?
Aaron Howard
OP here. Found below video, was just something that i was looking for
That's not actually too hard, technically speaking. You wouldn't need a DB as the site's filesystem can manage that work.
Your hardest task would be in moderating those images and emails - how would you stop four chanzers from uploading see pea and emailing in navy seal pasta?
Landon Morales
I say fuck the noise! Make a clean and simple HTML page. So it displays correctly without having visitors disable their script/ad blockers. Everyone hates scriptheavy websites.
Christopher White
Personal I would use bootstrap for the framework - makes good looking pages that work on any size screen.
Back end I probably would use node.js with Mongo DB
But a php server with mysql would probably be easier to learn/have more examples to follow online.
For storing the image just Google. Storing images in DB.
You also probably want to make an image size limit.
Is right, def want to have some way of moderating the images.
This is also a good idea, if you have a good concept of modern web design. And know how to make a responsive page.
Joshua Hill
OP here. thanks for great reply! Really gives some pointers. Actually, what you just told was said in video that i posted above youtube.com/watch?v=9hDKfBKuXjI
Owen Collins
>Back end I probably would use node.js with Mongo DB neck urself
Benjamin Williams
Use C as a back end for your webpage; it has pointers.
Thomas Cook
ok, can you give me some pointers?
Logan Brooks
use colourlovers.com to pick a color scheme unless you want your website to be an eyesore.