Hi
You can make your own webpages by using a coding program like Dreamweaver, but it's expensive, it does nearly all the work for you and produces unnecessarily complicated code because it has to cater for all posibilities and you may not learn much about coding.
You can also make code on Notepad from first principles. Start with a very simple page using HTML (or the slightly stricter XHTML which is essentially the same). Later add CSS which is just a way of separating out styles into a separate file so that edits which affect many pages can be done simply on one file. You can produce most webpages using just these.
Next in importance are Javascript and PHP which are quite complicated and enable many additional functions like links to databases, dynamic code like time and date functions, dropdown menus, etc. You should learn HTML (XHTML) and CSS first.
Sometimes it's useful to find a template (Google free webpage templates) and edit it. You learn a lot that way and can always go back to the working copy if you get into trouble. Find one that has fairly simple coding to begin with.
Use online tutorials, validators and webpages with the coding standards. See
http://www.wickham43.supanet.com/tutorial/links.html
Good luck.
Code downloaded to my PC will be deleted in due course.
WIN7; IE9, Firefox, Opera, Chrome and Safari for Windows; screen resolution usually 1366*768.
Also IE6 on W98 with 800*600 and IE8 on Vista 1440*900.