Guest QWIKSTRIKE Posted February 3, 2010 Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 (edited) I would like to learn to publish a commerce store front, a financial forum, and car forum to the web for myself. I self taught myself to be a CompTia A+ certified tech, and I now want to learn to publish a few things to the web. I am using a 25.5", and a 23" 1080p monitor, Windows 7 64 bit Professional, with CSS4 Adobe Design Premium. I see that you guys are big believers in self teaching, and I was hoping that you would point me to the tutorials available to help me take advantage of this Design Suite. My goal is to learn web design as a add on to my business. How long would it take a newby like myself to publish my first web site using this software. I have used MS Front Page in the past to publish websites, but now I have so many things personally that I'd like to do for myself, and for friends that I have decided to learn the process myself. I don't feel the need to pay $50k for 2 years of Associate's Degree to learn this based on my dealings with Front page in the past. I paid to take a course for the CompTia test years ago, and I was so advanced that I was always asked by the teacher to help teach the class. After taking the test to be certified I found out that everything that the test required me to know I had learned from self teaching as I built my own PC's. I am hoping that the same tenacity, and hard work with your tutorials, and your guidance that I can learn to be a web designer. Thank you QWIKSTRIKE Edited February 3, 2010 by QWIKSTRIKE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrea Posted February 3, 2010 Report Share Posted February 3, 2010 There is webdesign (which can be done using Notepad) and then there are editors that one can use. Here's a sticky on where to learn webdesign: http://www.killersites.com/forums/topic/76/where-can-i-learn-web-design/ What's missing there, is the newly established www.killersites.com/university. Btw - for the purpose of webdesigning, monitor size is totally irrelevant, and no fancy computers are needed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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