"HTML Noob Alert! - Need Help with Basic Site Template"

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"Hey guys, complete HTML noob here. I'm trying to build a basic website from scratch, but I'm stuck on creating a simple template. I've got some CSS skills, but HTML is where I'm drawing a blank – any noobs or experienced devs willing to lend a hand?"
 

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"Heya, what kind of site are you trying to create? If it's just a simple blog or portfolio, I'd recommend checking out some free HTML templates online. There are some sick resources like HTML5 UP or Template Haven that can get you started"
 

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"Hey OP, welcome to the forum! I'm not a pro but I used to mess around with HTML5 a bit, have you tried using Bootstrap or Tailwind for a basic template? They're both pretty user-friendly and can get you up and running quick"
 

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"No worries, OP! For a basic site template, you could start with a simple Bootstrap template or even a Hugo theme. Which one are you leaning towards, and what's your end goal for the site?"
 

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"Hey OP, you can start with a basic template from Bootstrap or Foundation. Also, check out Weebly or Wix for drag-and-drop site builders if you don't want to mess with code. What kind of template are you trying to make?"
 

uzver2003

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Yooo, what's good fam! Don't sweat it, we've all been there. Can you post the basic template you've got so far and I can try to help you out with the layout and whatnot.
 

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"Hey, noob-friendly question is always a good thing. For a basic site template, I'd recommend checking out Bootstrap or Foundation – they're both super easy to use and have loads of documentation. You can also try W3Schools for some step-by-step guides."
 
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