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Just starting out with Web Design...bunch of questions
I am completely new to Web Design and I would like to know where to begin. Should I start with studying up on HTML and then
move on to xHTML / CSS? And what is Javascript, PHP, Coldfusion? All these terms makes me a bit confused lol. Also, what software would you recommend I get? How much do you really rely on the program, and how much of the work is dependent on the coding? I can most likely get a student discount for Dreamweaver (which is the only software that I've heard of for webdesign...well besides Frontpage LOL). Are there any books you'd recommend I read to learn the basics of web design? I consider myself a fairly creative person and I can easily think up ideas for a site layout wise, I just need to learn the process it takes in order to bring the site to life. I'm not sure what the typical workflow for web designing is, but for me I'd like to be able to draw out on paper first the basic template for the site and then be able to create it using the coding, and photoshop. Which language allows for the most flexibility? I would like to eventually be able to create fairly complex sites. I have enough knowledge in Photoshop to create whatever graphics I need btw. |
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Re: Just starting out with Web Design...bunch of questions
Where to start lol. I would start off learning HTML definetly, when you have mastered this i would then move onto CSS, this is what you use to style your pages.
PHP can be used to add flexibility to your pages, say you have a forum and you want to home page to say, "Welcome user", you can use php along with html to add a lot more flexibility to your pages. Javascript can be used to add more affects to your site such as hover affects, rollovers etc. Coldfusion is another server side scripting language similar to php I would not recommend trying to learn these three before you are confident with HTML and CSS As for software, if you want to get seriously into webdesign i would recommend Dreamweaver, it is the best overall editor out there in my opinion, but there are lots of cheaper versions if you don't have the money. If you do use Dreamweaver however, DO NOT use design view, use code view, the design view produces c**p code. I have also learn to stay away from Frontpage lol For learning, the best thing to do is use the web. there are thousands of tutorials, both on this site, in our creative coding newsletter and elsewhere, books get out of date quite quickly and don't help anymore than websites. Hope this helps mate Craig
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Re: Just starting out with Web Design...bunch of questions
I'm relativly new to and learning myself and have found http://www.htmldog.com to be really useful.
I have dreamweaver aswell and use it to handcode. I think if your serious about the website design you are better off learning in an environment you are likely to be using later on in your career and developing a competancy in that application. Also I would learn xhtml strict, or atleast this is what I have been learning as opposed to html as being able to code xhtml strict is better than being able to code html. Also I am really new myself so what I say might be complete rubbish. note: I don't know if i'm allowed to post links to other websites so sorry if i'm not. |
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Re: Just starting out with Web Design...bunch of questions
Hi xJustin, i do not want to answer all your question one by one because they are a lot, just kidding dude
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Re: Just starting out with Web Design...bunch of questions
if you check out some of the stickies at the top of this forum then it will help you get started:
Resources for Graphics Resources for learning HTML and CSS HTML Editors Resources for learning how to use CSS for layout just come back to us if you have a question or query, more than happy to help
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