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So, I'm contemplating spending the money for the 3 month or the 1 year subscription to Killersites Uniersity, but I wanted to ask a few questions to people that have used it or to the creator of the videos.

 

My knowledge on coding is around the intermediate level I'd say. I've got good HTML knowledge but I'm still trying to fully master CSS knowledge as there's a lot more to take in than HTML, but I can manage when it comes to coding a site in html/css and deciphering code. I've completed all the courses on Code Academy and I've tried learning using W3Schools but I learn best when it's interactive learning that comes with hands on projects and W3 kinda reads more like a book than interactive work.

 

 

What I want to know is..

Will the sites courses give me detailed info on hand coding or is everything taught in Dreamweaver? ..I have Dreamweaver, but I'm told that I should learn hand coding before heading into dreamweaver.

 

Has anyone started from beginners/intermediate level coding and progressed because of this class? If so, please post up your story.

 

Will these courses show me how to code AND design or are they mainly focused on coding?

 

 

Any and all feedback is appreciated. If you've purchased the subscription package and feel it wasn't worth it, please post why. If you feel it was worth it, please post why as well. Greatly appreciate anyone that replies, thanks!

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I can answer your questions, at least to some extent...

 

-- At least for my courses (four of them in the KSU, primarily PHP related), I don't use Dreamweaver. I believe a lot of the courses that Stefan teaches do use Dreamweaver, but in general, unless the course is specifically on Dreamweaver, the course author won't be doing anything that absolutely requires Dreamweaver. In most cases, you'll be seeing hand coding through Dreamweaver's code editor. I definitely agree though -- it's important to be able to understand HTML and CSS without using a WYSIWYG tool like Dreamweaver.

 

-- Overall, the courses are generally focused on coding. There is some courses that KS offers on Photoshop (http://www.killervideostore.com/videos-photoshop.php), but those aren't really appropriate for the KSU.

 

Hope that helps? One thing to keep in mind -- some of the courses that are in the KSU are also available on http://www.killervideostore.com/. Even if you'd prefer to purchase the more interactive format on the KSU, there are some preview videos available there, so you can take a look and get a feel for some of the courses before you make any commitments.

 

Hope that helps?

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Sorry, I might be a little out of touch with KS related things -- it appears that Stefan has closed KSU in favor of StudioWeb, which has the same course content but a slightly different focus. I'd suggest either buying the course(s) you're interested in from the store (http://killervideostore.com -- it's the same exact content, just without the questions following each video) or emailing Stefan directly (stefan @ killersites.com) and seeing if there's anything he can do.

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Sorry, I might be a little out of touch with KS related things -- it appears that Stefan has closed KSU in favor of StudioWeb, which has the same course content but a slightly different focus. I'd suggest either buying the course(s) you're interested in from the store (http://killervideostore.com -- it's the same exact content, just without the questions following each video) or emailing Stefan directly (stefan @ killersites.com) and seeing if there's anything he can do.

 

Thank you. I've just emailed him. I wouldn't mind buying the content, but the KSU subscription pricing at $99 for a year was more in my budget than the hundred dollars worth of content. Hopefully he lets me register..

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