On 13 Apr 2005, at 1:16 PM, Zulema wrote:
ps: butterflies in my stomach means that my tummy gets grumbly as if
I'm hungry but it's from being nervous; it's a common saying in the
States. As far as it being an in-code joke? No, at least i don't
think so :-p
Uh - I know... but your original post
> Zulema wrote:
> ps: butterflies in my stomach means that my tummy gets grumbly as if
I'm
> hungry but it's from being nervous; it's a common saying in the
States.
> As far as it being an in-code joke? No, at least i don't think so :-p
Nick was referring to you use of 'butterfiles'. Butterflies
thank you to all who replied with wonderful advice!
The presentation I created[1] was recieved with much love and
appreciation. The questions that the students asked were along the
lines of:
1. "What do you mean when you say that IE breaks the code?"
--> you know the answer to that one ;)
2
All these point are great, but party for more experienced web designers.
Tell them please not to use imageready or wysiwyg in dw for making the
layout. This is the way that most of visual designers use to make web
sites. The have a different view of web design, for them it's just
visual designi
On 12 Apr 2005, at 12:35 PM, info wrote:
Hi all,
I'm going to make a presentation to art students on an introduction to
web design and would like some advice (besides how to deal with the
butterfiles in the stomach).
Butterfiles. I love it. Is that a code in-joke?
Seriously, the other answerers
Hi, I enjoyed reading your message and good points, of course. I've
actually marked it for saving (well, I knew all of them but you said it
all succiently!).
One other point I like to make is that *color is free* on the web versus
the print world.
good luck with your presentation, Zulema!
Che
heya,
> I'm going to make a presentation to art students on an introduction to
> web design and would like some advice (besides how to deal with the
> butterfiles in the stomach).
A few points
1)
Many artsts claim that the limitations of web design restricts
creativity. Realistically,
t us know how it goes.
CheersMike KearWindsor, NSW, Australia,Macromedia Advanced
Certified ColdFusion DeveloperAFP Webworkshttp://afpwebworks.com
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Subject: [WSG] web design presentation:
advice?Date:
Hi all,
I'm going to make a presentation to art students on an introduction to
web design and would like some advice (besides how to deal with the
butterfiles in the stomach). First the stats:
Audience: art students who want to create portfolio websites to
showcase their art work
Goal: