Thursday, 12 December 2013
Saturday, 4 May 2013
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Selectors (Nitesh Kumar)
•Select elements to apply a declared style.
•Selector types:
–Element Selectors: selects allelements of a specific type (<body>, <h1>, <p>, etc.)
–Class Selectors: selects allelements that belong to a given class.
–ID Selectors: selects a singleelement that’s been given a unique id.
–Pseudo Selectors: combines a selector with a user activated state(:hover, :link, :visited)
Saturday, 2 February 2013
Thursday, 31 January 2013
What is CSS? (Nitesh Kumar)
•Cascading: Multiple styles can overlap in order to specify a range of style from a whole web site down to a unique element. Which style gets applied pertains to the rules of CSS cascading logic.
•Style: CSS deals specifically with the presentationdomain of designing a web page (color, font, layout, etc).
•Sheet: Normally, CSS is a file separatefrom the HTML file –linked to the HTML file through its <head> (exceptions apply).
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Tuesday, 22 January 2013
How to find a good freelancer ?
Whether you currently deal with a freelancer website, or are just looking for the best place to find a freelancer, the biggest problem you face is how to find a good reliable freelance, one that will do So, how can you find this “diamond in the rough”? You know, that reliable individual who delivers quality work on time and within agreed upon budget? There is no simple answer. The best you can do is using the tools provided by the freelance website to try and minimize your risk.
Unfortunately, most of the existing freelance websites use a very poor rating system that only allows a webmaster to rate a freelancer on a scale from 1-10. This system doesn’t take any of the more important variables into account, such as the complexity of the project.
The complexity of a project is important. A freelancer doing many simple and inexpensive jobs may have an excellent rating and do very good work for that kind of project. But, there is no guarantee they can handle a more complex project. Since the more complex projects cost more to get done, at least one freelance website has developed a rating system that takes complexity into consideration by using the dollar amount of the project as part of the rating formula to provide the webmaster with additional information. Thereby, hoping to make the webmaster’s decision a little easier. job properly with good quality work and finish it on time.
Web Designer (Nitesh Kumar)
Web Designer - Career Path
A Web Designer may progress in seniority within the Web Design
function. They may also progress within a marketing communications
function, depending on their skills and interests.
A Web Designer is very different from a Web Developer. A Web
Developer works more on the server side development, web server
configuration, and web server security. In order to become a Website
Developer, a Web Designer would need to learn additional programming
languages and methodologies, such as Object Oriented design and
Web Designer (Nitesh Kumar)
Career Profile - Web Designer: (Nitesh Kumar)
Overview - Web Designer (Nitesh Kumar)
A Web Designer is a person that creates and arranges the pages that
make up a website. Web Designers often have to balance how a page looks
versus how a web page functions, which can involve some compromises.
Of recent importance is website accessibility; this refers to
creating web pages that are accessible to anyone, no matter what device
they are using. Website accessibility also stresses the importance of
making a website accessible to those with any kind of disability.
Education for Web Designers
(Nitesh Kumar)
Web Designers may or may not have advanced degrees. A degree in Computer
Science or a marketing related degree (Business Administration or
E-Commerce) is most common. Many Website Designers are self-taught,
starting on their own and learning design skills and design languages as
they develop pages.
Becoming a Web Designer
(Nitesh Kumar)
There are a couple of common ways to become a Web Designer:- Formal training: A certificate program or advanced degree
program that leads to a position as a Web Designer. Any internships or
small consulting projects you can complete to get practical experience
will help enormously when it comes time to land your first full time
job.
- Self Training: Web Designers that are self taught and end up working in a corporate environment often don't start with the company as a Web Designer. You may start out in a marketing, administrative, or other role and take on web design duties as needed. This will sometimes end up as a full time Web Design position, or may lead to a position with a different company.
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