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yeah kimber you link doesnt appear to be working, can u post the correct one or one that works. As for the discussion I know a little about all the languages mentioned but what i reall struggle on is Photoshop I cant do anything I just dont understand the program at all. MS Paint is about as technical as i get with graphics :-(
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I know some HTML, but I haven't done it in a while, I mostly use the WYSIWYG editor in Dreamweaver.
Oh, and justingh: For graphics programs, if you want an easy to use but free program, try GIMP: GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program |
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Gimp is GREAT. I've had photoshop in the past, but lost my cd, and i have had a few PC's since then. The gimp has grown and is a great free method of editing images. Enough so, that I don't mind NOT buying photoshop again.
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I am currently at a great stage. I made so much money from coding (Just HTML and CSS, with some wordpress stuff) in November and December, I managed to pay ~$1500 for a dedicated server for a year (with cPanel and WHM).
During that time, I just sucked at graphics, whether it be GIMP, Fireworks or Photoshop, so could only code PSD to HTML or Wordpress. However, now that I have enough time and money to do what I want, I have explored PHP and Ajax even more, and can just fork out the money for a professional graphics designer. Sometimes I still do basic logos in Fireworks though. Now, how did I do this: 1. Stop using Dreamweaver, Frontpage, Visual Web Designer etc - $400 for the crappiest code on the planet? No thank you. 2. Start looking at doctypes and validations. To me, if it doesn't validate with a strict doctype, the page is worth crap all. 3. Keep it to minimal code, and make use of the sliding doors effect wherever possible. If you don't know what that is, research it. 4. Never use javascript rollovers, use CSS with a sliding doors effect. My friend Jason, who has been doing computers for 40 years or so, has good tutorials on various CSS and Javascript things: 1. Glassy CSS menu - The only image used in the whole thing 2. Using 8 corners with one image 3. This one is a bit more complex, but there is a CSS file for download on the second page which supports all the corner varieties: Image-free Rounded CSS Corners - Take 3 4. Much more complex, you need to know your way around Javascript to get this one down pat: Template This guy taught me personally, and is the most computer savvy person I know, if you can master and fully understand these techniques, you shell get rich eventually. I'm 15, and I can do it - can you?
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I know HTML, CSS not too bad in flash I guess.. and soon I'll be learning ASP, PHP and javascript after summer when I'm at college...
I've made a few sites, only a few are up on the net though.. most I just make to try out new things when I get bored...
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I've done a few HTML/CSS sites... mainly for charitable organisations on a voluntary basis but it is good practice. Here's one: DRC Queenstown
I am also a digital graphic artist using Paint Shop Pro as my main tool. Photo manipulation and repair, logos, banners, anything people want really. I have some experience with networks - cabled and wireless. I know little bits about most computer related topics but would never call myself an expert on any of them. I am totally self taught and have never done a course on anything!
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