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I'm in the midst of learning web design and getting CIW certified. How much effort should I put in learning HTML code? Should I just get a basic idea and spend more time learning Flash, Dreamweaver and such?

2007-01-09 04:30:02 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

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A strong understanding of XHTML & CSS will be essential to your career as a web designer.

Furthermore you should understand how XHTML & CSS display differently on different operating systems, browsers, etc.

You should be familiar with W3C compliance on XHTML & CSS also.

These are your building blocks and will help you develop into a great web designer.

Take my advice as you will. I am the senior designer for a large software company and have trained many designers in my few years. Good luck with your learning!

2007-01-09 05:15:53 · answer #1 · answered by hu5t14 (Jay) 2 · 0 0

actually as i am typing i am in web design class for high school and i strongly think you should learn the basics of dreamweaver because there is alot to learn and know before you start designing a page.

2007-01-09 12:34:09 · answer #2 · answered by Brittany K 2 · 0 1

well you have to start with the basic always so the most basic thing for designing is html if you know html then you know much more things further easily so goahead with html including dreamweaver.

if you want basic dlearnings visit w3school.com or if you need premade tepmlate designs you can visit deccanbazaar.biz

2007-01-09 12:36:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

yes. always learn the basics and then move up. not the other way around. u will be even more confused if you jump in at 20 ft of water and try to learn how to swim

2007-01-09 12:34:52 · answer #4 · answered by jenivive 6 · 1 0

oh yes you got to learn a few HTML and DHTML tags...and the backbone of most webpages javascript.

Once you have dont that..you can choose a higher stream to
learn

Before it was ASP,now with more websites shifting to asp.net I would recommend you to learn ASP.Net.

2007-01-09 12:36:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yeah very few pages are coded in html these days, its now all .NET, asp .php flash, dreamweaver and a few other systems
i would advise advise learning som javascript/cgi

2007-01-09 12:34:11 · answer #6 · answered by Paultech 7 · 0 1

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