Wednesday, November 6, 2013

How to Get Started Learning Web Design

Web designing and developing has great value in the freelancing market place. You can get lots of web design related jobs in the international market place. If you want to learn webpage design you need to know HTML, CSS, Photoshop, JS etc at the beginning level. It is essential to say that this post is only for beginner. Here are the tips to start to learn web design trip.
HTML: It means 'hyper text markup language'. Using it you can make the shape or appearance of a web page. Just invest one week to learn this markup language. It has two popular versions HTML 4 & HTML5. At first try to learn HTML4. These two are not very difficult to learn.

CSS: It means 'Cascading style sheet'. After markup your web page you need to give style. CSS will help you to make a perfect webpage. With it you can apply various effects in your website. CSS2 and CSS3 are popular version. These two are very important version to design any webpage. I suggest invest 2 month to learn proper CSS. Since it is the main aspect to design a website, you need to give enough time. If you are skilled in CSS then you can design any kinds of website giving various effects.

Adobe Photoshop: You need to learn at least the basic level of 'Adobe Photoshop' software. It helps you to design banner, button, background images etc. of your website. So this software is also essential element for web design.

Javascript & jquery: HTML, CSS and Photoshop is the most essential to design a full website. But if you know how to use existing code of Javascript & jquery you can design and develop a dynamic website. You can get lots of JS code searching in the Google. So at the starting time you need to know the implementation process of Javascript & jquery code.

Finally I am going to tell how you can learn these from online. To learn HTML, CSS Javascript and jquery you can get a complete support from http://www.w3schools.com and http://www.way2tutorial.com. So, why you are waiting? Just start your web design learning trip.

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