1. previous post: Synergy: Multi-Monitor, Multi-Platform Goodness
  2. next post: Valve, VU Games in Legal Power Struggle Over Half-Life 2

Practical Web Design

Filed under “Web Design & Development
by Adam at 3:44 PM on September 25, 2004

Make a Comment

SitePoint columnist Mike Truck learns valuable lessons in web development from his loogie-hockin’ Aunt Gracie.

Very good stuff in this article. It’s laid out in a way that even a beginner can understand, yet deep enough to serve as a good refresher for seasoned pros. It’s a little on the aged side, but unless you’re going bleeding-edge not enough has changed in web dev since February 2003 to make it obsolete.

Adam is a web developer and graphic designer who lives and works in south-central Kansas. He likes to speak his mind, both here and in his business blog. He only rarely writes about himself in the third person, honest. If you’d like to work with Adam, drop him a line.

No Comments »

No comments yet.

Say something, already

Line and paragraph breaks are automatic. Your e-mail address will never be published publicly unless you put it in your comment (and then I’d probably edit it out).

Please read my comment policy if this is your first time commenting here.

Required fields marked with *

*

* (never published)

Quicktags: