What type of education do you need to be a webmaster?

Answer I exclusively from online tutorials. I highly recommend HTML Dog (htmldog.com) and W3 Schools (w3schools.com). Those two sites will get you enough information to get you started.

However, the most valuable source of knowledge is through experience. When you learn something new, try it out! Make a website (it doesn't have to go public on the Internet, just view it from your local machine), read some more, make another (and most likely better) website, and repeat.

The more you create, the better those creations will be Answer You don't have to have any formal education to be a webmaster. If you wanted to go to a formal school they do offer courses in webdesign and webprogramming. If you are looking to learn how to design websites a great place to start is http://w3schools.com/ or wdvl.com/.These two sites are great places to teach you all the basics and more.

I use these sites as places of reference whenever I need to look up more information The more time you spend designing websites, talking to others that design websites, read message boards, or websites that discuss webdesign. The faster you will get up to speed. Almost all of my webdesign skills are self taught.

I did take software programming in college which helps with more advanced webprogramming (using PHP, ASP, CGI, Perl and so on).

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