If you decide that's your thing check out some books like Murach's HTML, XHMTL, CSS book and pick a server-side language like PHP, Java Server Pages, Python, or ASP.NET. I recommend PHP, because ASP.NET must be on a Windows server and Python (or Perl even) are for Linux servers, but PHP is either one. Java Server Pages is a good one to learn simply because there is not as many people out there competing for those jobs, while PHP developers are much more common. JSP runs on Tomcat Apache, which would be on a Linux server also.

I am big Linux fan, but ASP.NET is kind of cool and much easier to learn. ASP.NET is in high demand, but of course that means there are a lot of ASP.NET developers out there to compete with. So, you got to be very skilled and also be able to use ASP.NET with Visual Basic and C# to be taken seriously and make the better *****.
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