Resources to assist you in your studies.

Links to interesting and helpful web sites, that will help provide you with answers to some of the questions you might have.

  • Adobe Dreamweaver developer center.
    For articles and tutorials on designing web pages with CSS in Dreamweaver, visit the Dreamweaver Developer Center.
  • Position is everything. John and Holly Bergevin, together we built this site to explain some obtuse CSS bugs in modern browsers, provide demo examples of interesting CSS behaviours, and show how to make it work without using tables for layout purposes.
  • W3C world wide web concortium. Here you will find Helpful information to assist you in making sure your websites are W3C compliant..
  • Zen Garden. CSS allows complete and total control over the style of a hypertext document. This can be illustrated in a way that gets people excited by demonstrating what it can truly do, once the reins are placed in the hands of those able to create beauty from structure.
  • Creating your first basic layout for a template. To give you a head start creating your first layout design for a new site.
  • More in depth on Conditional Comments. A more in depth look at how to implement conditional comments for internet explorer.
  • Kevin Aves web site Kevin is a tutor for the Home Learning College. Visit his web site for lots of useful information.
  • Help with your CV
    A few links to downloadable files to help you produce a CV and submit it to Planet Recruit agency.

 

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