Where to start for learning website design?
Is it better to start with DreamWeaver or Muse for website design that will include a store and shopping cart?
Thanks,
Dave
Muse is consumer level software aimed at hobbyists and non-coders who want quick & easy static sites without much functionality. AFAIK, you cannot make a shopping cart with Muse.
Dreamweaver is pro-level software. It is the industry standard for developing everything from mobile apps & static sites all the way up to dynamic shopping carts. There's not much you can't do with DW, providing you have the requisite coding skills.
HTML & CSS Tutorials -
http://www.html.net/
http://w3schools.com/
http://www.csstutorial.net/
E-commerce Solutions for Dreamweaver
Adobe Business Catalyst (includes hosting)
http://www.adobe.com/products/business-catalyst.html
Cartweaver
http://www.cartweaver.com/
Web Assist
http://www.webassist.com/support/ecommerce-options.php
Building an e-comm site with DW & PHP (video training)
http://www.lynda.com/Web-Interactive-Web-Design-Projects-tutorials/Building-eCommerce-Web- Site-Using-Dreamweaver-PHP/83091-2.html?utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=ldc_affiliate&utm_ content=524&utm_campaign=CD4386&bid=524&aid=CD4386&opt=
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Designer and am now looking to learn more about such things as CSS,
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> I went to the university of hard knocks. When I began in
this business,
> there were no "classes" in web design. I learned from
viewing source code
> on other web sites and keeping text libraries of code
snippets to refer back
> to.
>
> Of late, I have heard tales of misfortune by people who
have signed up for
> web design classes only to learn later that the
curricula / instructors were
> sorely lacking. That's not to say there aren't some good
courses at the
> community or extension level, just choose wisely &
poll people who've taken
> those courses to see if they are satisfied before you
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languages & databases a
> little later to give yourself time to absorb it all.
>
> Eric Meyer has written many articles and books on CSS
>
http://meyerweb.com/eric/css/
>
> www.Lynda.com is a good for self-paced study via on-line
videos and
> documents.
>
> David Powers has written some very good books on
building dynamic sites with
> PHP in DW. When you're ready, look on Amazon.com for
used copies.
>
>
> --Nancy O.
> Alt-Web Design & Publishing
> www.alt-web.com
>
>
>
>
> "Media Corp." <[email protected]> wrote
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>> Hi Nancy, thanks for your reply.
>>
>> I have been using W3Schools over the past few years
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> I
>> feel like I have learned a lot, and, most
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knowledge base (the term 'you
> don't
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>>
>> I'm fortunate to have the opportunity to either:
>>
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>>
>> or
>>
>> B) Round-out my current (self-taught) knowledge with
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>>
>> I think books (and definitely formal education),
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>> coordinated, well developed 'curriculum'. I think
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> bad
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years...so perhaps a more
>> 'structured' delivering would be good.
>>
>> But, I don't know. So any help would be greatly
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>>
>> How did you get started in Web Design? What route
would you recommend to
> a
>> 'newbie'?
>>
>> Thanks again,
>> Derek
>>
>
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> Having got to grips after months of trying with the
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> using css, i now wish to begin learning application
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