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November 12, 2017, 09:10:28 PM
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Hello. I just want to ask about web development. I saw some websites now with amazing designs. Since I'm studying about web development, I just have some questions on what platform did they used creating their website. Many websites now are all like the same design or template, most are from ICO or airdrop tokens. I'll give example websites.

http://ditcoin.io/
https://bitcoingold.org/
http://goldreward.io/


I just want to ask what platform did they used in making that website?
Like joomla? wordpress? or hard coded?

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November 12, 2017, 09:31:22 PM
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Hello,

ditcoin.io -> No CMS
bitcoingold.org -> Wordpress
goldreward.io -> laravel

I am using https://whatcms.org
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November 12, 2017, 11:11:26 PM
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Use HTML, PHP, CSS, JavaScript, XML, Ruby on Rail, etc.
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November 13, 2017, 02:17:43 AM
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The easy way to create a website for a coin or ICO would be through a CMS. You have to take into consideration security though. Using a CMS can be more risky security wise if the right precautions are not taken.

And when you are dealing with a lot of money like most coins or ICOs are security is a very important factor.

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November 13, 2017, 03:54:46 AM
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If you want to truly learn about web development, I would encourage you to not use a CMS. I think it's best to understand the fundamentals and build something from scratch. This means beginning with typing out HTML and CSS, then adding Javascript, and eventually adding a backend server. This will give you a detailed understanding of how everything works and remove the need for a CMS. Also, "hard coded" means something very different than what you think. It would be a good idea to brush up on your vocabulary because it's very important to know what you need when you are searching on Google.
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November 13, 2017, 11:41:36 AM
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Hello,

ditcoin.io -> No CMS
bitcoingold.org -> Wordpress
goldreward.io -> laravel

I am using https://whatcms.org
WOW. Thanks for this, I can now identify, thanks for the website.  Wink


The easy way to create a website for a coin or ICO would be through a CMS. You have to take into consideration security though. Using a CMS can be more risky security wise if the right precautions are not taken.

And when you are dealing with a lot of money like most coins or ICOs are security is a very important factor.
Thanks for the information. But I don't have any plan to make ICOs websites.


If you want to truly learn about web development, I would encourage you to not use a CMS. I think it's best to understand the fundamentals and build something from scratch. This means beginning with typing out HTML and CSS, then adding Javascript, and eventually adding a backend server. This will give you a detailed understanding of how everything works and remove the need for a CMS. Also, "hard coded" means something very different than what you think. It would be a good idea to brush up on your vocabulary because it's very important to know what you need when you are searching on Google.
Thank you for those kind of words and for inspiring me. Yes, I would like to give a shot from the scratch since I already have knowledge about HTML and CSS. Because now on my training, one company said to me to improve their website, so I started using joomla to improve their because he told me I can use any platform.
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November 13, 2017, 11:58:03 AM
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First web development include 2 part of work.First part is front end.This part is graphic css html etc.If you want to be a front end developer you can build static website and you must learn graphic programs (Adobe Photoshop adobe ill etc),html5,css,bootstrap a little js etc.The second part is back end.This part includes all algorithm.If you want to be a backend devepoer.You must start php&sql(maybe framework) learning after node.js jquery etc
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November 13, 2017, 12:11:28 PM
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You can try Webflow system. It has a free trial. There, without writing the code, you can do everything the same as knowing CSS, HTML and JS
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November 13, 2017, 12:16:20 PM
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It really depends upon what you are looking to achieve?
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November 15, 2017, 01:45:44 PM
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First web development include 2 part of work.First part is front end.This part is graphic css html etc.If you want to be a front end developer you can build static website and you must learn graphic programs (Adobe Photoshop adobe ill etc),html5,css,bootstrap a little js etc.The second part is back end.This part includes all algorithm.If you want to be a backend devepoer.You must start php&sql(maybe framework) learning after node.js jquery etc

Yeah yeah. Thank you for this. I will learn first the basic before jumping to more complicated. I will learn first php , hope this will work. Thank you.
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