Hello All -
I have the opportunity to hire two people in the next few
weeks to help me with my one-man-band web development business.
Problem is, these two know only the most basic aspects of HTML
and don't know anything about CSS or web standards.
Problem also is that I can't afford to hire anyone currently
proficient at these two disciplines.
Learning CSS was a painfully slow process for me (as I never
had time to concentrate on it, or standards coding, because I was always doing
everything else as well). To this day, I still wouldn't consider
myself anywhere near expert level: The moans and groans and "geez, why did
that happen" is pretty much behind me, but I'm no expert.
Since I'll still be too busy to sit with them for hours at a
time teaching them the little that I know, I'd like to have some opinions on the
best way to bring two absolute newbies up to CSS/Web Standards proficiency
without me having to be at their elbow every step along the way.
By proficiency, I mean that I can give them a Photoshop design
comp, and they will be able to create an XHTML code foundation as well
as a CSS style and positioning spec without too much whining and
head-scratching.
My plan is to get them completely compeletely
trained in these areas before letting them dive into any real project
development.
All comments welcome and greatly appreciated.
Cole
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