LOL, u can say that again. being burnt isn't nice , especially if u demanding big money and can't show nuthing at the end of the day.sometimes you can jump into the fire - if you are prepare to get burnt
LOL, u can say that again. being burnt isn't nice , especially if u demanding big money and can't show nuthing at the end of the day.sometimes you can jump into the fire - if you are prepare to get burnt
The best way to learn is to use the technology. Read nuff ....
get inspiration:
alistapart.com
csszengarden.com
devshed.com
w3schools.com
learn, learn, learn
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everybody starts at a point - do something then improve as you go along. rome wasn't built in a day. Plus it doesn't matter what you do you friends will say "it wicked".
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when i first started out with my site i had fixation on flash and the first version of my site felt it.
after slowing down and hours on w3schools i realised that html and web design as a whole is like building a house, and a couple missing blocks or a shaby foundation can be very very bad later on.
read and practice and show you work to friends for constructive critisism and you'll get better
This is so true. Many people want to start in the middle in their rush to get to the end. They dont want to take the time to learn the fundamentals of web design before diving in.Originally Posted by Zard
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I don't know if Im posting in the right place. My question is, if I wanted to move templates to my website, would it be easier to use the site File manager or HTML editor? I would like to have different templates to make new front page.
I just received some other information about some sites that may help me. A site called crimson editor and coffeecup, so maybe these will be able to show me what I need. Looks like I have more reading to do.
Last edited by Ponderra; Feb 21, 2005 at 05:07 PM.