Posted by Website Building Editor on March 8, 2010 under Website Design |
What web design platform or software can I use to design websites like iGoogle or My Yahoo i.e. websites (e.g.homepage) that can be modular in design and blocks can be moved around or replaced by the user? The user has a choice of modules to add to homepage and decides what to add or remove on their web page?
Posted by Website Building Editor on February 23, 2010 under Website Design |
I want to get into web design…I’m a fantastic artist and I’m great in the technical field as well. I can’t afford to go back to school right now, but is there anything else I could do to break out into the industry? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Posted by Website Building Editor on January 25, 2010 under Website Design |
I am a web design student and I have to set up an ecommerce site. I have the shopping cart thing down, but I would like to set it up so each person can create there own login/account. I really have no idea how to do this. Can someone help me out please?
Posted by Website Building Editor on January 18, 2010 under Website Design |
looking into that carrier and going to college for it
if you know story from friends or family about web design
let me know how they got into the career
and I’m also looking into taking photography part time
so that i could do the website photography also
i know its career
my computer self corrects sometimes
sorry
Posted by Website Building Editor on December 8, 2009 under Website Design |
I am currently a junior in high school (also taking classes at the local college to get ahead) and want to have a career in some sort of computer based designing, but I can’t choose. The two I’m mainly considering are web design and graphic design. I personally would prefer being in graphic design, but I hear that the income isn’t that great, and I’m not that creative or decisive, so I’m leaning towards web design. I’m just not that sure, though.
I’m trying to find out class and skill requirements, annual salary, and maybe more details about each career. Also personal input would be great, too!