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Jbbae
I think Lisa never bothers mentioning a couple basics just because she knows some of us can't resist chiming in with them! Go to w3schools.com where you can get the real facts in easy tutors about html and css. Even if you use dreamweaver or some such program you need to understand what all those markups are so you can make adjustments, etc.
And don't let DotComBot scare you. He's a great guy and everything he says is true, but it doesn't take twelve years to get a basic understanding of what's going on. In a month or two with a little time each day you will have the basics of html and css in mind. Then you keep learning a little at a time.
Have your friend show you how he does it and learn what he knows. Go to DotComBot's site, right click, and look at "view page source" to see how a pro does it! With cut and paste and templates you can use a lot you don't know much about, but you really do need to start learning a little about html and css if you want to understand anything.
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