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Post by zacpetersen on Oct 4, 2016 12:44:48 GMT
Hey everyone. I was wondering if you could help me out. I am just finishing up my university undergrad in Art History at the University of Guelph. I decided it would probably be a good thing if I took a college program, but I'm stuck on what program to take in the fall. It is a choice between Web Design at Fanshawe or Museum and Archival management at Fleming. Fleming is 4 hours away from home, which I'm not entirely comfortable with, plus I'm not too sure if I'll even be able to find a job when I finish the course. I've been dabbling in web design since I was about 13, and in the 2 short classes I took at Guelph (Photoshop and Illustrator) I earned my highest marks ever. I'm just wondering what path would you recommend. Is it just as hard to get into the Web Design industry as it is Museum management? what do you think would be the best to pursue?? Any feedback would be highly appreciated! _____________ www.esperer.com.au
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Post by davidmiles13 on Oct 14, 2016 8:45:10 GMT
If i where you I would prefer to Web Design, because in this course you can learn more on how to design and build your own website. But before you dive in and start to build your website, we need to take a little time to get your computer set up and ready for the work that lies ahead. Then, we’ll meet XHTML and walk through the details of how to structure a web page correctly. In the process, we’ll play around with elements, comments, and symbols, and we’ll talk about the concept of nesting. It might sound complex, but it’s not! In fact, by the end of that discussion, you’ll have a working web page that displays text, links, an image and even a quote! By the way My name is David Miles before you continue try to check this on your own for guidance milesinternetmarketing.com/
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