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I really want to learn to code HTML, and I thought to myself..

 

I'll do some stuff on freecodecamp, but what's a better way to learn then trying all of this stuff out with your own wants?

 

So, I'm just looking for a good website hoster with domain names, where I can directly code every single part of the website.

Anybody know of anything good?

Thanks?

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For learning and practice you can just host a site yourself with-in your own network, no access outside your network but you'll be able to learn and see the results on phones and other PCs on your wifi or lan. 

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use the wamp stack. just install it and open your browser and go to 'localhost' in the adress bar. there's your local website. if you port forward port 80 you can even access this page from anywhere on the internet.

http://www.wampserver.com/en/

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On ‎4‎/‎6‎/‎2016 at 3:19 PM, Knaj said:

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I currently use Surpass Hosting, but I've used Inmotion Hosting in the past. Both have been great to me.

 

As stated above though, you don't really need a web host unless you intend to keep the website and have it be public (like a portfolio). You can just open the html files locally (A bit of a pain though). As you get deeper into web design, you'll come to hate all of the web browsers equally...each one has their quirks with CSS sometimes...

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