SOOO easy to get info overload hey!
I'd recommend either getting a good book which helps with having a nice structure to it and all the info in one place in a (usually) logical sequence and then use the forums to help answer extra q's refine the info etc. (John Palmer's 'How to Brew' is great though a little over-complex for kits, Graham Wheeler's 'Home Brewing' if you can get it under a tenner on Amazon also brill)
OR
Just hit the 'technique' link top right and follow the easy step-by-steps there and ignore all the other info till your first kit or two are done and confidence built up.
http://www.jimsbeerkit.co.uk/kits.htm
Too much info and too many advanced techniques too early can make it all seem really hard! The instructions on kits are OK but the link there will give a few hints to help you along.
Good luck and enjoy - I made 3 kits then got given kit and have just leapt into all grain brewing but extract and partial mash are good stepping stones. Remember, if in doubt KISS (keep It Simple Stupid) - my 2p worth as a relative newbie to another!