Also, since you are new to web development, I would also review and keep the following close:
JavaScript Tutorial
Dojo Tutorials - Dojo Toolkit (the JS API uses Dojo)
https://learn.jquery.com/ - you should really know this library as well
W3Schools Online Web Tutorials - this will give you an overview of web development... you should really figure out now if you're just going to use HTML/JavaScript, or HTML/JavaScript with a server language on the back-end (e.g. vb.net). I use vb/c#.net - here's some info on that, if you're interested:
Getting Started with ASP.NET 4.5 Web Forms and Visual Studio 2013 | The ASP.NET Site
Here's a link to Visual Studio Community 2013 (free - used to be known just as Visual Studio Express, but there are editions now):
Visual Studio Express
You will probably just want to stick with HTML/JavaScript for now...