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Can any one suggest who or what would be the best place to learn web design from scratch. I do not have a lot of time on my hands, so I would be interested in online learning or distance (mail) learning. Any ideas? Thanks

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  1. Use dreamweaver.
  2. Hi yes try www.vision2learn.com its really good and im doing the web designing course on there...they are very helpful too if you are stuck!
  3. hello i so glad to help you send you e-mail or com to my yahoo 360 and live message for if i can help you
  4. noway - you need time on your hand, nothing can be gained by spending 1 minute asking question
  5. Thanks for asking this, I've just found an old site I knew about and it looks promising. There seem to be a variety of free videos etc. killersites.com, link bellow,
  6. W3Schools ( http://w3schools.com/ ) is a good place to start. I would suggest you start with their HTML course ( http://w3schools.com/html/ ), then their CSS course ( http://w3schools.com/css/ ). HTML is the way web content is structured, and displayed. CSS is the way it is 'styled' - given color, lines, formatted. After you go through those course you could continue at W3Schools and learn web programming. They have courses for ASP, PHP, and SQL (server side programming) and JavaScript, VBScript, AJAX (broswer side programming).
  7. Buy books on html code, that will stand you in good stead. The Practice using Microsoft Frontpage and Macromedia Dreamweaver. If you want to publish what you have done go to the link below. http://www.streamlinenet.co.uk/?GCID=S14008x002&KEYWORD=web+hosting
  8. Hi...go to http://www.swishzone.com, then click on Products, then Templates, then Websites. The websites are complete. You can customize them easily. They are affordable. Check out the website and give it a test.
  9. Web design takes time to grasp. Especially if you want to understand the underline code in DHTML. I would suggest this site http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_intro.asp or use web authoring tools like dreamweaver or frontpage to get you started.
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