Web Design?
15.September, 2009
Hi, I’m want to learn web design but dont have the money to do a course right now. What web site can i go onto to start learning how to design web sites? What would be the best course to learn web design?
Many Thanks
Hatty
Go to: http://www.how-to-build-websites.com/
Use the navigation at left to view lessons.
I would recommend getting an HTML editor, if you don’t already have one, so you don’t have to do the coding yourself.
15.September, 2009 um 8:01 am
http://www.htmldog.com/
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15.September, 2009 um 8:23 am
You could try http://www.htmlgoodies.com/
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15.September, 2009 um 9:00 am
I used dreamweaver to help me learn and its easy enough to use. . There are loads of online tutorials and you can use it with angelfire.
http://www.bignosebird.com/
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15.September, 2009 um 9:34 am
go to a website if you have any qustions go to google
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15.September, 2009 um 10:12 am
Depends what you want to learn and how serious you are, googling "HTML" might find you lots of good information.
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15.September, 2009 um 10:52 am
Go to: http://www.how-to-build-websites.com/
Use the navigation at left to view lessons.
I would recommend getting an HTML editor, if you don’t already have one, so you don’t have to do the coding yourself.
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15.September, 2009 um 11:08 am
I would recommed this >>>
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http://www.mardiros.net/design-guidelines.html
15.September, 2009 um 11:47 am
There are several program used when doing web design. I will assume that by web design you mean designing and creating(programing) the sites.
Below is a list of video tutorials that will help you on your way.
As for what course, well, i’m afraid i can’t help you on that one apart from, look at what courses are available and consider what one you would like to do the most. These vids should help you figure out wither you like designing or programing the best, making it a little bit easier for you to decide.
Building Small website prt1 & prt2
http://www.vtutorial.com/videos/Adobe_Photoshop/Building_a_Small_Website_part_1
http://www.vtutorial.com/videos/Adobe_Photoshop/Building_a_Small_Website_part_2
*Software *
Photoshop CS2 – used to design your site.
http://www.video-tutes.com/packages/PSDesign1.php
Photoshop CS3 – latest version but not as many tuts.
http://www.video-tutes.com/packages/Photoshopcs3.php
Fireworks 8 – Have never used, believe also 2d manipulation and style creation software
http://www.video-tutes.com/packages/FWDesign1.php
Dreamweaver 8 – Used to code your site
http://www.video-tutes.com/packages/DWDesign1.php
Dreamweaver CS3(Dreamweaver 9)
http://www.video-tutes.com/packages/Dreamweaver9.php
Flash 8 – For creating flash animation
http://www.video-tutes.com/packages/FDesign1.php
Using GIMP
http://www.designyourownweb.com/gimp-tutorial.htm
*CODE*
HTML
http://www.vtutorial.com/search/?keyword=html&kat=0&submit=Go
PHP
http://phpvideotutorials.com/
http://www.vtutorial.com/search/?keyword=+php&kat=0&submit=Go
A great website to use is this http://www.sitepoint.com/ there is always someone willing to help with your probs on the forum, they also have some great articles like this one http://www.sitepoint.com/article/php-mysql-tutorial
Check out 3d buzz, they have videos for PHP along with 2d and 3d apps.
http://www.3dbuzz.com
Lastly there is
http://www.good-tutorials.com/
http://www.tutorialized.com/
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15.September, 2009 um 12:20 pm
Since you already have a yahoo account, your yahoo geocities should be free. Go to http://www.geocities.com and sign in with your yahoo username and password. They provide you with:
Free Website
File Manager
Easy Upload
Tutorials
Web Tools.
Do this!! It’s a place where you can practice and learn. It’s how I learned.
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Graphic Artist – Photographer
e-commerce
15.September, 2009 um 12:29 pm
Hi
You want to try NetObjects Fusion. Version 9 is a free download or available as a PC magazine givaway and it is very easy to learn. As you add pages to your web site the navigation buttons are put in automatically. The program has many web page templates and there are a lot more free ones on their site. You will find it in Computer Magazine CDs, Computer Shopper was doing it last month.
Its the easiest web making program I have seen for years; give it a try.
Regards
Gordon
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15.September, 2009 um 1:16 pm
Hi try the following, it may help
http://www.w3schools.com/
or
http://www.joomla.org
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http://www.w3schools.com
http://www.joomla.org
15.September, 2009 um 1:22 pm
There are many websites that give directions on writing HTML code.
One of the best sites is
http://www.htmlgoodies.com
and another for general information on CSS is http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/tutorials/css/syntax.
You can use Notepad to write your own HTML Code and view your results in IE or Firefox.
It takes longer than a code generating program but you can really learn how to correct your mistakes in syntax and setup.
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15.September, 2009 um 2:04 pm
w3schools.com
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http://www.w3schools.com
15.September, 2009 um 2:19 pm
It depends to you, for me best way is watching video tutorials (like lynda.com) however w3schools.com is very useful. But I think you should take a few courses (like web design, graphic design…) in a good college. As soon as you’ll learn the basic, the rest is very easy…
Good luck
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15.September, 2009 um 2:39 pm
Hi Hatty
I too was new to webdesign and I purchased a package from http://www.XSitePro.com.au
It’s PERFECT if you want to learn website – not much more I can say really!
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The concept behind XSitePro (XSite Pro) is very basic. The team behind XSitePro needed to create a software application that would allow users ranging from complete novices to seasoned professionals to create decent looking websites, quickly and easily. There was a clear gap in the market for an intuitative, almost ‘clever’ website design application. And boy did they create something good.
XSitePro (XSite Pro) offers an extremely well put together video training course when you first buy the software. This is crucial for those of us on the Internet who do not know how to design websites. It guides you through everything you will need to know and it is all explained simply and effectively. For the more experienced web designers out there, or for those who have a basic understanding of website design, the video tutorial can be skipped and replayed at another time. However, we recommend that the XSitePro video tutorial is a must for anyone using new software.
Another important thing to remember when considering whether to purchase XSitePro, is that aside from learning a new trade, you will never have to pay a web designer a cent ever again. It’s so refreshing to produce your own websites, both quickly and easily, and to see them live – it’s a rewarding experience.
http://www.XSitePro.com.au
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http://www.XSitePro.com.au