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Bobbi 08-01-2008 02:37 PM

The site isn't opening for me right now either; it states that they're working to "rectify" it :).

Oh, I'd definitely pick up the HTML basics before plunging deeply into Dreamweaver. It will be less frustrating that way when it does come to, i.e., Dreamweaver.

Just a BTW note: I haven't a preference for Dreamweaver. I'm only using it as an example of a program application that can possibly make learning HTML coding easier.

Any program, actually, that enables viewing the underlying coding can be useful to use/have.

It sounds like you're working on your plans, and that's cool :winky:.

If Voc Rehab will be assisting, I know that you already realize this (and possibly Voc Rehab. evaluator doesn't)... if voc rehab is helping, have the evaluator get the term correct. Web Designer is what you want and that's what they should cite.:cool:

I'm sure you'll learn this: Just make sure to verify or validate the designs you create by viewing in various browsers.:wink:

befuddled2 08-06-2008 02:04 AM

Thank you Bobby. I've filled out the application tonight for the photography class that is closer instead of the webdesign class which is further away and would be harder to get a ride. I can still study HTML free online before the next Dreamweaver class comes out.

I will be sure to correct the Dept. of Rehab. but at the moment I'm having them investigated for not providing me with training or transportation to training. I'm not sure it will do any good until I find out they will help me.

befuddled2

SandyC 08-06-2008 11:16 AM

I have found this author very informative. His name is Steve Callihan and offers several easy to learn books on web design. I've used his html book and was impressed at how easy it was to learn basic html. He then takes you further once your ready.

Here's a link to his books on Amazon: Steve Callihan

befuddled2 08-06-2008 07:40 PM

Thank you Sandy. I'm going to bookmark that as I'll need to wait before buying at the moment.


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