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Absolute nOOb at this needs help!
Hey guys,
I have recently decided to create a new site for my gaming clan. I have sufficient knowledge in Photoshop, so designing the site isn't a problem. I have planned the layout of the site, the features that I want and have registered a domain. Some of these are sections (or blocks i am told they're called) showing new posts from our forums etc on the homepage. I was wondering what would be the easiest way to go about doing this. A miracle solution would be to design the page in dreamweaver and drag and drop these 'modules' into place...but I know it will not be that easy. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks, Beatlesteve |
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