Nick A
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Im having to design a web page for a college course on behalf of a company (work placement thing).
I was wondering if there was any form of software that you can use to practice on or design the page on it which is available. Also is is hard designing them from other peoples experiances
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James
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I write using straight HTML but if you're just starting out try and get a copy of Dreamweaver or Microsoft Frontpage.
I build sites for a living so drop me a u2u if you need any help
[Edited on 23-03-2006 by James]
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Nick A
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cheers james
i record doing html at gcse but only a little and that was all coding if i remember correctly
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Cosmo
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easiest way to get a good looking website seems you havent done much will be to get hold of a copy of Macromedia Firefox and Dreamweaver. Design the website in Firefox (graphics programme) then slice it up so its fits into tables and cells in Dreamweaver. Not as complicated as it sounds to be honest either!
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MikeLamb
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
easiest way to get a good looking website seems you havent done much will be to get hold of a copy of Macromedia Firefox and Dreamweaver. Design the website in Firefox (graphics programme) then slice it up so its fits into tables and cells in Dreamweaver. Not as complicated as it sounds to be honest either!
*Fireworks
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by MikeLamb
quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
easiest way to get a good looking website seems you havent done much will be to get hold of a copy of Macromedia Firefox and Dreamweaver. Design the website in Firefox (graphics programme) then slice it up so its fits into tables and cells in Dreamweaver. Not as complicated as it sounds to be honest either!
*Fireworks
yesh, stoopid mistake!
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Bart
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if you have no experience what so ever, then i would personally suggest getting a free template (from http://www.freewebtemplates.com ) and opening that in dreamweaver.
change the website to suit yourself, add your own text, pictures, (pictures can be modified using photoshop etc).
you can then also play around and have a bit of fun, insert java scripts for all sorts, just to get used to new things.
Starting from scratch with no experience is very hard.
[Edited on 23-03-2006 by Bart]
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Bart
if you have no experience what so ever, then i would personally suggest getting a free template (from http://www.freewebtemplates.com ) and opening that in dreamweaver.
change the website to suit yourself, add your own text, pictures, (pictures can be modified using photoshop etc).
you can then also play around and have a bit of fun, insert java scripts for all sorts, just to get used to new things.
Starting from scratch with no experience is very hard.
[Edited on 23-03-2006 by Bart]
I doubt he is allowed to do that seems its for a college course, if so its the easiest way to go if they dont want anything too much!
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Planty02
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http://www.w3schools.com/
give this site a try mate - if you need to use any code then theres some really good tutorials on here
We use it at uni because it goes right from beginner to expert levels
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Nick A
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I have Microsoft Front Page on my computer and have just had a look at it and i havent a clue where to start
Would buying a tutorial from like amazon for this programme help me to use the programme
regarding it being for college, i believe i can use any form of software as its for a company.
The company dont have to use what ive designed, its just for me to have a day release to the company to work on it and for them to tell my college that i have designed something and have been visiting the company several times, i can also work from home on it so i dont have to go in every week
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Doug
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I just had a look at that free template site. I downloaded one and they are suprisingly easy to work with!!
Obviously its a major advantage knowing how to code though!!!
Will put up my efforts using a template later on tonight
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Doug
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http://users.aber.ac.uk/rdp5/SH/index.html
That took me about 35 mins to do using a template off that website!
Might tidy it up and finish it off actually as its pretty nice
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Doug
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Ignore all the content.....
nothings right
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Cosmo
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you could make a website like that in 30mins, not even using a template!!
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Nick A
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Doug good effort that - was the your first attempt or did you know a little about web design?
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Doug
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I know abit about web design but that was my first attempt with a template.
Going to put alot of work into it and chane most of it around as I now have hosting
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