Sunday 30 March 2008

CSS style sheet

CSS Style Sheet is the essential tool for web design, it's like the main structure with a web, as long as a web designer understand CSS Style Sheet, he/she can complete the whole web site.

Learning CSS Style Sheet

In David's Class, we used one morning, more precisely, we used 4 hours around to learn CSS Style Sheet.

Most of the students in class aren't familiar with CSS Style Sheet, but the module requires us to understand this roughly in a couple of hours.

To be honestly, I remembered I spent several times after class to practise CSS Style Sheet, every time I spent couple of hours, so several times altogether should be more than 20 hours.

I think to understand CSS Style Sheet is more than important to remember the process.

In fact, the more I immerse myself in Dreamweaver, the more I discovered that if you understand what this particular language is talking about, it isn't difficult to remember it, because it comes naturally.

If you don't understand

I always got stuck during practice, and the troubles're spreaded into different procedures. I realise that computer language is the same as other languages.

If you practise more of this kind of programme, you will be very quickly to grab the tool.

For instance, it's like if you practise more about a particular composer's music pieces, like Mozart, Beethoven, you'll understand what kind of character/style this particular musician possesses.

So in this case, knowing a range of softwares, such as Photoshop,Indesign,Final Cut Pro, etc, these all will help to understand Dreamweaver.

My online report

the report I write to David about my online learning, I'm kind of saying learning CSS in one morning isn't enough.

Indeed what I mean is if he could spend more time to explain other things, such as creating flash button/text/formatting text etc, that will be great.

To create a website, the web design is essential, if the course contribute more training about design, that will be more helpful.

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