Where did my Design go?
Wednesday, April 9th, 2008What happened to the design?
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The following is a course description at Prince Georges Community College:
DPR427. Web Design with XHTML, Part II (1.2 CEUs)
The Secon part of Web Design with XHTML will challenge those with the task of presenting Web-based information. You will be shown how to effectively format Web documents using Cascading Style Sheet(CSS) language; apply font characteristics, colors borders, styles, list images and place objects on the page. Page layout is absolute using tables to organize text and images. Prerequisite: Web Design … 2 sessions, $120 plus $45 lab fee.
All I have to say to anybody that is going to take this class is why dont you spend half of the lab fee and by this book. Then you don’t have to waste a total of $330 on the course above and the prerequisite. PGCC should be ashamed for offering such insubstantial classes.
Unbelievable!
I guess Eric Meyer felt like there are a lot of lazy people out there who want to create standards compliant websites, so why not make them pay for it. The people who really care about learning CSS will not choose to use a template. Well I mean I don’t think so, but I’ve been wrong many, many times before.
Through his many books and blog posts he did a excellent job of teaching us all about Mastering the Language of Web Design, but now he has created a stinking WYSIWYG that, in my opinion, stifles ones ability to increase their knowledge of web development.