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Originally Posted by cylon That looks like an interesting book Lucas, I have the Head First book on css, I like it but maybe that one is more indepth. I do better when I have tutorials I can follow along with, seems like that book is like that.
So if you have a good grasp of html and css, as well as photoshop, I would think that gives you a good foundation for web design. What is the feeling regarding Flash? Are you "expected" to know Flash? It seems like so many sites are going that way, but it's an expensive program. |
Basically it guides you through the building of a fictional website. Its a really good tutorial, but you will probably bump up to something else when you finish. For the basics, I thought it was awesome. All the Sitepoint stuff has been wonderful.
I personally dont think you NEED to know flash, but it is pretty easy and can add a lot to a site. I hate sites built completely using flash though, they usually take a while to load and have lots of unnessesary animations and stuff. The whole point of the web is accessability, imo. Flash isnt all that expensive, especially if you are a student (99 bucks).