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Posting Junkie
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As the headline said, I'm looking to learn about page design on the web side. I have plenty of professional experience on published page design and layout but am pretty much a noob on the web side.
So, any ideas/suggestions on where to start first?
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Start by learning HTML, which is pretty easy. Then learn CSS to contol how things look. A couple of books to consider:
Designing with Web Standards by Jeffrey Zeldman
The Zen of CSS Design by Dave Shea
Neither of these is a technical manual, rather lead by example.
Sites that are useful:
csszengarden.com
stylegala.com
alistapart.com
Valid XHTML/CSS is a bit more difficult to learn to start with compared with layout in something like Dreamweaver, but the rewards are worth the extra work.
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mezzoblue.com
stopdesign.com
meyerweb.com
and again, because it's so good:
alistapart.com
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Yeah, mezzoblue is Dave Shea's site, and Doug Bowman (stopdesign) is great too.
Erik Meyer is a CSS guru.
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