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    MY ONE DESIGN [For My Gallery] PS Project

    Those designs are really awesome! Are they live somewhere? Would love to browse through the actual websites.
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    Pshp/dreamweaver question

    Oh, you are absolutely right; I too have spent years learning the trade. I just wanted to suggest that he look into the basics rather than delve into DreamWeaver or the like. By the looks of it, he doesn't currently need a very advanced setup, and a few pages would suffice; so I thought offering...
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    Pshp/dreamweaver question

    I'd suggest spending a few hours learning HTML/CSS, as that route will save you endless amounts of time down the road. DreamWeaver and SiteGrinder are both viable options, but just like their equivalent software, they are not inherently easier to learn or adapted to modern web-standards. If you...
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    Good Day!

    Hi there, I'm a web designer/programmer located in Norway, looking to learn some more expert techniques in Photoshop. Already have a lot of experience with Photoshop and other Adobe programs, but feel the need to expand to a further level. Have done a fair amount of web design and programming...
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    Css3 & html5 vs OS X Lion

    That's quite spectacular!
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    iWeb, to use or not to use?

    Avoid any and all programs that does not inherently improve your workflow when it comes to webdesign. Speaking out of experience, any WYSIWYG-software (What You See Is What You Get) will severely limit both your understanding of any underlying causes of error on the website, as well as limit the...
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    right im trying to make a website anyone willing to help ?

    What Vafann linked to is a good example of wireframing (IE. making your design look like a plan for a website or an application). The sizes of your web elements are relatively irrelevant, as you'd "slice" (turn any necessary design-element into a separate image and fit it into HTML/CSS code) it...
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