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Web Layout
to aide html and other programs when creating the layout and color scheme of a webpage
It depends entirely upon what sort of website you're looking for. There is on one "best" webpage out there.
There are numerous (X)HTML tags. w3schools.com is a good reference for more information. As you've stated layout be sure to read up on CSS while you're there.
First you have to start with the basic layout of a webpage: from this you can do most things such as change the background colour or add text to the webpage. <html> <body bgcolor="blue"> <font face="Arial" color="white" size="8"> <p>This is a piece of example text</P></font> </body> </html>
It is called a Content Management System or CMS for short. Wordpress, Joomla, and Drupal are all CMS's.
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The best site to learn how to make a webpage is lifehacker.com. They have the most complete and comprehensive guide to building webpages that you can find online.
The number of pixels in a webpage can vary widely depending on the design, layout, and content of the page. A standard webpage might be around 1200 to 2000 pixels wide and can be several thousand pixels tall, depending on scrolling content. Additionally, the total pixel count can increase dramatically with high-resolution images and multimedia elements. Thus, there is no fixed number of pixels in a webpage; it is highly variable.
This question makes no sense at all. Its like asking how do you put a burger back in to the cow. or can you take water out of the sun? you put Layout/s in your webpages when your are building them in your webpage design program like dreamweaver or frontpage, and then you upload your webpage/s and all child/parent files to your server using file transfer protocol(ftp) where you will be hosting your website.
Web page templates allow anybody from the well-trained web designer to the average internet browser to easily create a webpage. Viewing such designs online can be done at Wix, Rampage and Honkiat just to name a few.