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60+ Killer Open Courseware Collections for Web Designers - College Degree.com
The Internet being what it is, web designers do not have a hard time finding resources. However, there are times when you have to call in the big guns. That's right, we're talking about university courses, and they cover everything from design theory to Internet culture.
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Hi everyone. My name is Jay Hilgert. I'm a Designer, Blogger, Web Enthusiast, and an Apple Geek, This blog is my little corner of the web. I'm from Oklahoma, went to Oklahoma State University, moved to St. Louis for a while, now I operate out of Oklahoma City. My main job description would be a "Freebie Maker" if you had to describe what I spend most of my time doing. I like to give away only the best quality stuff to help designers everywhere. I also like to post workflow tips to help people work faster. These are the posts where everyone can chime in until we find the best way to do a certain task. I enjoy the community of professionals (and non-professionals) we've built here and I hope you find something useful while you're here. Nice to meet you ;)
I'm sorry but Dreamweaver is dying | PC Pro blog
The problem is that Dreamweaver is dying…\n\n\nTo be fair it's not Dreamweaver's fault. Nor is the problem Adobe and its development team - the last Dreamweaver CS4 version was the most impressive release in years. Moreover, although Microsoft Expression Web poses a far more credible threat than FrontPage could muster, Dreamweaver remains the best HTML/CSS page-based editor available.\n\nThe real problem for Dreamweaver and for its users is that the nature of the web is changing dramatically. Dynamically-generated web applications, from Amazon right down to the humble blog, all offer much more - in-built commenting, voting, RSS feeds, etc - than the best sites built on static HTML can ever hope to provide.
5 Universal Principles For Successful eCommerce-Sites | How-To | Smashing Magazine
There is no "Consumer Trust for Dummies," but as eCommerce designers, we need to focus on some fundamentals. The following topics may seem as obvious as walking into a seven-foot Wookie, but rest assured you will find plenty of websites with a mouth full of fur.
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