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How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

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How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

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Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

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Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

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Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

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Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

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Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

Some contents get in this website:
Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

Category Archives: Website tutorials

Free Online Web and website Tutorials

How to Become a Professional Web Designer and Programmer in Philippines

Posted on November 16, 2011 by pinoywebdev1

Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

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Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on contracts, legal issues, and what to charge. But in order to get contracts, designers need to know how to create good layouts, write or manage excellent content, and then promote and market both themselves and the sites they create.

Becoming a professional web designer is not as hard is it seems. With a bit of free time and some patience you can earn money doing contracts.

Professional Web Programmers focus on the unseen part of Web pages. Things like the CGI, scripts, and programs that make Web sites work. Plus programmers work on the servers and keep them up and running. They manage the security of Web sites and Web pages. Web programmers often implement and manage content management systems and e-commerce portals. Being a Web programmer is often less glamourous than a Designer, but it is just as important a role.

Many of us desire to be seen as experts because we would like our opinions to be taken seriously. Others want to be respected and valued, partly to satisfy our own ego, but largely due to a belief that we know best and that things should be done our way.

However, as we will see later, being an expert is more than about getting people to listen. If that is all you can manage, then they will see through this shallow desire and not give you the status that you believe you deserve.

Respect is not the only thing we expect from being regarded as an expert. Many of us also think that we would be able to charge more and that people will line up to hire us. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Many experts are largely unknown, even within their field, and do not demand high salaries. Being an unheard-of expert is of little value to your career.

In spite of all this, being perceived as an expert can be helpful when working with clients, and it does create the potential to attract better-quality work.

What, then, does it take to become an expert?

Success is going from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.

The definition of an expert is someone who knows what not to do.

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Becoming an expert has to be about more than having an ego trip. Rather, it should always be about serving others. You become an expert so that you can do a better job for your clients, provide more value to your organization and help others establish best practice in your industry. Ultimately, if all you want is to be loved and respected, you will never achieve your aim. People can detect that kind of narcissism a mile away and will dismiss you as vain.

That said, being taken seriously is important in our line of work. If we are not taken seriously, then good websites can go bad. I am sure you will share in the comments stories of how Web projects have gone wrong because people didn’t listen to you. But hearing some experiences of how you convinced bosses and clients to take you seriously would also be nice.

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Thanks to : Paul Boag in http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/25/how-to-become-a-web-design-expert/

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Paths of a Web Designer From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between: There is so much within the realm of Web Design. HTML Design Layout Programming Administration XML Graphics and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions … Continue reading →

Posted in Blogs, Tutorials, Website tutorials | Tagged Administration, Become a Professional Web Designer, create dynamic websites, Design, Drupal, HTML, Joomla, Layout, Paths of a Web Designer, PHP and MySQL, Professional Web Designers, Professional Web Programmers, Programmer in Philippines, Programming, Web Design, Web Designer Philippines, web designers create sites, Web Developer Philippines, Website Designer Philippines, XML | 1 Comment

Paths of a Web Designer
From Beginning to Advanced and Everything in Between:
There is so much within the realm of Web Design.
HTML
Design
Layout
Programming
Administration
XML
Graphics
and much, much more… especially CMS – Content Management Solutions ( Joomla, Drupal, WordPress), ecommerce (Magento, Prestashop and Oscommerce) and SEO.

You will need to learn skills in XHTML(Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS(Cascading Stylesheets) as a foundation on which to build.

In advance programming create dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL.

Install a web server ( XAMMP or WAMMP) on your Computer so that you can work on scripts locally without an internet connection.

Get yourself some script examples to “tinker” with: Finding a script to dissect is the best way to learn. Try CMS’s like Drupal and Joomla.

No matter where you are along the path of Web design, there is sure to be something more for you to learn and grow. But how do you decide where to go next?

If you’re just starting out on the Web design path, this is your stop. The beginning HTML resources cover the basics of HTML and building a Web page.

Now with everything you know get yourself some hosting and a domain; then start creating sites.

Knowing where you are on the path of Web design is the first step to getting the information and resources you need to keep learning and growing in your choice. Look at how other web designers create sites, note how a menu or content area is laid out and then use that knowledge in your designs.

Professional Web Designers focus a lot on the look and feel of Web pages. Many, if not most Web designers work as contractors or for contract design firms. This means that a lot of their focus needs to be on