At this point in time, I will gladly admit that I no longer hate web design. I might, just maybe, even like it, a little. I was afraid, after only one week into class, that I would never figure it out, but now seem more comfortable and understanding of how exactly HTML codes work together to build a website.
My experiences so far, have been both good and bad. I struggled dearly with my attempt to make a drop down menu and an online web gallery using Photoshop's easy button. With the help of my instructor, I was able to make it work. I have yet to learn how to make it look exactly as I had wanted.
I remember during the 2nd or 3rd week of class, I was sitting there and one of my classmates asked me a question and I answered him almost instantly. I think I shocked myself with how much I actually knew, and found myself explaining it to others. I was also very proud of myself when I found the command that allows you to make roll over images, which I used a lot for my navigation buttons. :)
Here are two examples of the websites I have built.
- Web Accessibility
- Vector Art
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You don't hate it? That is a great step forward.
ReplyDeleteI agree that first week was a bit much i thought i was going to hate this class to but once i started to get the hang of it i started to like it to not much but it is better than illistrator to me at least.
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