Sorry if I'm a little late to the part on this one, but I think you can
rest a little on CSS now -- CSS3 is s far away from being usable,
because we're still trying to get IE6 to play well with CSS2, and we're
STILL seeing really buggy browsers like IE5 all over our logs.
There's much more
I would then recommend you go beyond XHTML Basic and focus
upon the variants available.
After that I would recommend you focus upon Ruby and Earl.
I hope this helps.
Lee Roberts
http://www.roserockdesign.com
http://www.applepiecart.com
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So, what are your skillsets?
With this information I can tell you where I would move
you if you were in my employ.
Right now CSS/JS/PHP/Flash and pretty much any image editor.
I still love design, whether it's print,web or interactive, but i also like
the flavours that CSS/DOM/XML can bring to the
Andy Budd Said:
As Jeremy Keith says, "The DOM is the new CSS" so my advice would be
to look to the DOM as your next adventure in web standards.
I've been quite active in learning W3C DOM, i find PPk's articles
invaulable, very straight forward even for the beginner script
Accessibility is a great place to start as previously
pointed out.
However, there are many other standards you could start
learning. I don't know which skillsets you have so far
and I don't think anyone asked.
So, what are your skillsets?
With this information I can tell you where I would move
sinz wrote:
Now, it took me a while to get here, but we all got to start somewhere.
But what now? How can you prepare for the next specification, new
attributes and selectors, is there a test suite for CSS3?. Im a
graphic designer, who's passion for web development introduced me to
one of the s
Sorry, Pat ... how about: Get stuck into accessibility. It's cool :o)
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Mike, nicely worded, if a bit convoluted
7 sinz wrote:
Im an 19 yer old desinger, with a particular interest in web design.
For the last 8 motnhs i've been huddled up in my workspace practising
my art learning the ins and out of CSS and pretty much learning the
language to a T.
Now, it took me a while to get here, but we all got to s
Mike, nicely worded, if a bit convoluted.
May I suggest WCAG checkpoint 14.1 ;)
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> Accessibility. Extend your skillsets with an
Well done.
Sadly there are alot of webdesigners unlike you who are still in the
Photoshop phase and dont seem to be leaving it anytime soon.
I would say if you know all that, learn how to setup a domain, and get
yourself up.
Then you can play at ur hearts content.
If you love CSS - use Topstyle
markets.
Mike Pepper
Accessible Web Developer
www.seowebsitepromotion.com
GAWDS Administrator
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Hi all,
Im an 19 yer old desinger, with a particular interest in web design. For the
last 8 motnhs i've been huddled up in my workspace practising my art
learning the ins and out of CSS and pretty much learning the language to a
T.
Anything i used to do with nested tables I now write with CSS,
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