At 00:51 26/01/2001, LuckyGuy354 wrote :
>Di mana tuh? Aku juga mau belajar Dreamweaver sama Flash.
biasanya di CD yang single software
>Abis, sampai sekarang Frontpage aja. Kalo mentok, ya...ngedit sendiri pake
>notepad ^_^.
coba baca dibawah ;p
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>Subject: the great <.html> generator debate
>
>I'm a right-brain-hemisphere-person�, myself.
>
>My business card says "Web Designer"...In professional aspects, I'm more of a
>graphic designer, but when I look in the mirror, I see an artist.
>
>Now I realize that design is visual communication, not self-expression, but
>in regard to HTML pages, I definitely lean more towards the "design" and away
>from the "development." Fortunately (as far as this topic is concerned) I
>work in a corporate environment and have a great supervisor who is the
>webmaster and handles the backend of our site. Basically I update content
>(cut and paste, or FTP .pdf files straight to the server) and try to make
>sure everything looks pretty. For me, Dreamweaver is the obvious choice.
>
>It does create some ugly code, but I just highlight whatever element I'm
>working with on the page layout and then look for the highlighted code in the
>HTML source. It works for me, but again, I'm not in love with code anyway,
>it's all about the aesthetics of the page for me.
>
>But...I do have a great respect and admiration for code monkeys...and I
>realize that it's one of those things that you have to kinda know it and love
>it to really understand and appreciate it (clean code, that is). I used to be
>a carpenter...I framed houses. Even though all my work ended up being covered
>with drywall, paint, bricks, etc., I could never feel good about a house,
>even if it was beautiful from the street, if I knew that there was a sloppy
>job on the frame. I guess the code is similiar in that it is kinda like the
>foundation or frame...the average peson doesn't see it, but it's still
>important, and only those that work with it can really appreciate a good
>example.
>
>I've played around a little in some other WYSIWYG programs, but Dreamweaver
>seems to give me the most control of the look of the page. ..and after
>considerable thought about career direction a year or so ago, I decided that
>was what is important to me. I want to focus on design.
> I'm passionate about art and design, and though the power of databases and
>all the other amazing technical aspects of the web are exciting, one great
>image, or one cool flash navigation menu, will move me far more than the most
>immaculate source code.
>
>Finally, (I know, I've rambled on again...at least I don't post that
>frequently, right?) I'm curious as to what direction you all think that web
>design/web design tools will go. I was worried the that overlapping of design
>and development would create a job market in which one had to possess the
>"total package" of strong graphic design skills plus a technical background
>too. I think (hope?) that the field keeps moving the way it seems to be
>going...with distinct opportunities for both graphic artists and
>programmers...with renaissance men/women managing them.
>
>my $.02,
>Reece
>"Art is the lie which shows us the truth" - Neitzshe
>"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it" - Frank Zappa
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