I was looking around again at web design tutorials and came across this tutorial on creating a site for drupal. Drupal is an open source CMS.
http://www.gomediazine.com/tutorials/create-a-killer-band-site-with-drupal-introduction/
I am not familiar with Drupal and will probably never use it, but the first couple of steps in the tutorial series can be applied generally to the design of any site using Illustrator. I have listed them below for quick access.
Read Part 1 - Design it Illustrator
Read Part 2 - Slicing it Illustrator
Read Part 3 - XHTML
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Those of you who frequent this site will notice the blog looking a bit of a mess recently. Someone managed to hack into my site and change the style of the site and a few other settings which meant it looked a bit of a mess. It's really disheartening when this happen, fortunately they were not totally malicious and did not totally destroy the site. All the content was still here, just the presentation was changed.
Thankfully now everything is updated and back to normal. Hopefully it won't happen again.
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I have been doing a bit of looking around lately, trying to find some detailed tutorials on Graphic Design. Simple enough for somone like me who is not naturally artistic. I did come across a blog by David Airey where he lists what he considers the Top 50 Graphic Design Blogs. It's gonna take some time to look at all 50 sites.
Following on from my last post about creating a CSS Layout from Scratch. I did find a rather intersting series of posts titled 'The Highly Extensible CSS Interface'. This is (quote) a four-part series of how-to’s and savvy conversation (end quote) where the author speaks extensively about markup — XHTML, CSS, and a little scripting.
The Highly Extensible CSS Interface - Introduction
The Highly Extensible CSS Interface I - The Foundation
The Highly Extensible CSS Interface II - CSS Selectors and JQuery
The Highly Extensible CSS Interface III - Adding Ajax Interactivity
The Highly Extensible CSS Interface IV - Testing for Extensibility
With each article links are provided for downloading code discussed in the article and to see a demo of what is presented in the article as in the image below,
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