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Wouldn't really call myself a web developer but i have my fair share of experiance, been doing websites since i was around 12. At one point i did basic stuff as a side job but don't do that anymore. I dabble with editing php and such but mostly i only really "know" html. I am about to start my bachelors studies in computer science (at tuiu which there CS major is almost all programming in web style languages and database management to include sql) so i hope to learn a lot
> > > I work as a webmaster for small state college in Florida and just some basic > > > technical observations here: > > > > > > 1) You need to get used to using a DTD in your xhtml. > > > 2) Do not use tables for controlling your layouts, tables are for tabular > > data. > > > The CSS box method is much more flexible. (Yes, there are times where you > must > > > use a table ... but this is definitely not one them). > > > 3) Using an image map for site navigation is absolutely inexcusable. NEVER > > EVER > > > use an image map for site navigation, there are better and more elegant ways > > of > > > building a site menu that uses images that does not involve using an image > > map. > > > > > > A list apart http://alistapart.com/ shows some good techniques, however I > > don't > > > like they their css hacks. There are very elegant ways of handling > exceptions > > > for IE that does not required javascript, or some ghetto malformed css. > > > > > > > > > > http://student.ed.umuc.edu/~cm385e14/ > > > > > > > > I did a lot of css for it, found myself able to condense a lot of tags > into > > > one > > > > css tag and my god do i love css for that. Still no master at it but i am > > > > definately going to be using css a LOT more. I just need to dive into the > > css > > > > table thing next rather then using the table structure. any thoughts and > > > > comments? > > > > > > > > i know some of the information on there may be incorrect/no the truth... > > > > basically some of the info is blowing smoke up there asses because i just > > > wanted > > > > to get the pages filled with the information, after couple hours of > writing > > > some > > > > of the stuff i kind of shortened the answer or gave a explanation how i > > > figured > > > > people might understand even though it may not be entirely correct. > > > > > > > > Just Another Miller > > > > 2E2X1.net > > > > TeamDrunk.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > Just Another Miller > > 2E2X1.net > > TeamDrunk.net > > >
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