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by x_mutatis_mutandis_x » Thu Apr 19, 2012 8:23 am
If your website content is just static pages HTML/CSS should be sufficient. For dynamic pages, perl or PHP should help you get started quickly. You can use JAVA-Servlets and .NET Framework but they are more involved. The website you have in your like has heavy CSS/Javascript. HTML lays everything on the page, CSS makes it prettier. Check out Dreamwaver
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by Live24x7 » Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:51 am
The example you have shown is essentially a dynamic site - users login - so u need a members database and then do some activities which are essentially dynamic.
as mutatis mutandis suggest and as you say you are a new programmer - you may consider looking at PHP and MySql combination for the dynamic content and HTML/CSS/Javascript for the static content.
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