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<blockquote data-quote="todd51" data-source="post: 863371"><p>Welcome, Dan! I hope you enjoy your stay here at the forums.</p><p></p><p>Throughout college I wanted to learn more about wed design and development. I really advise you to get started on learning HTML coding and then move into CSS.</p><p></p><p>HTML will set up the structure of web pages. The CSS helps style the webpage and give it a nice look and overall feel. If taking some beginner classes are not an option for money (I learn better when taking classes) buy some beginner's books on learning HTML and CSS. You can make some really nice looking sites with these two web codes combined.</p><p></p><p>Dreamweaver is a very nice application and used by a lot. I would definitely recommend learning it. However, often times beginners rely too much on the Design view and never look at the Code view. Don't rely too much on the Design view only. Knowing the code will help you troubleshoot (there will be many headaches) the websites that your building. And trust me, if you understand the code, you will have a step up in your freelancing competition.</p><p></p><p>Just don't give up on it! Your half way there, buy having a very good design aspect, you can learn how to design a site completely in Photoshop and convert it into well written, clean code and please your clients!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="todd51, post: 863371"] Welcome, Dan! I hope you enjoy your stay here at the forums. Throughout college I wanted to learn more about wed design and development. I really advise you to get started on learning HTML coding and then move into CSS. HTML will set up the structure of web pages. The CSS helps style the webpage and give it a nice look and overall feel. If taking some beginner classes are not an option for money (I learn better when taking classes) buy some beginner's books on learning HTML and CSS. You can make some really nice looking sites with these two web codes combined. Dreamweaver is a very nice application and used by a lot. I would definitely recommend learning it. However, often times beginners rely too much on the Design view and never look at the Code view. Don't rely too much on the Design view only. Knowing the code will help you troubleshoot (there will be many headaches) the websites that your building. And trust me, if you understand the code, you will have a step up in your freelancing competition. Just don't give up on it! Your half way there, buy having a very good design aspect, you can learn how to design a site completely in Photoshop and convert it into well written, clean code and please your clients! [/QUOTE]
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