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<blockquote data-quote="Julie designs" data-source="post: 864348" data-attributes="member: 107134"><p>Hi Dan,</p><p></p><p>I'm in a similar situation because I changed careers in mid-life and am doing web design now. I have several suggestions for books that are sitting here on my desk, dog-eared and well-used:</p><p>1. CSS - the missing manual is by far the best book for learning all that CSS can do to your xhtml in web design. Author is David S McFarland. </p><p>I shuddered at the thought of having to learn any 'code' or 'markup' language but now I couldn't go back to design view in Dreamweaver (DW) if I wanted to. This is probably terrible to admit but I use DW as a text editor primarily and used code view then preview everything I design in various browser windows.</p><p>2. Foundation Flash CS3 for Designers by Tom Green and David Stiller is the best Flash book I've used so far. </p><p></p><p>I have not subscribed to online tutorials for the reasons you stated. I am just now networking with other web designers (locally and online) and uber code types (code poets) and ultimately hope to be a part of a local group of designers for info sharing and support; alot more friendly than paying hard earned money for courses that may not answer your questions.</p><p></p><p>All the best in your new endeavors in virtual designs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julie designs, post: 864348, member: 107134"] Hi Dan, I'm in a similar situation because I changed careers in mid-life and am doing web design now. I have several suggestions for books that are sitting here on my desk, dog-eared and well-used: 1. CSS - the missing manual is by far the best book for learning all that CSS can do to your xhtml in web design. Author is David S McFarland. I shuddered at the thought of having to learn any 'code' or 'markup' language but now I couldn't go back to design view in Dreamweaver (DW) if I wanted to. This is probably terrible to admit but I use DW as a text editor primarily and used code view then preview everything I design in various browser windows. 2. Foundation Flash CS3 for Designers by Tom Green and David Stiller is the best Flash book I've used so far. I have not subscribed to online tutorials for the reasons you stated. I am just now networking with other web designers (locally and online) and uber code types (code poets) and ultimately hope to be a part of a local group of designers for info sharing and support; alot more friendly than paying hard earned money for courses that may not answer your questions. All the best in your new endeavors in virtual designs! [/QUOTE]
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