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I think it's an insult to web designers everywhere to believe that reading
a book in two weeks and knowing how to create an image map is the same as
designing, laying out, and composing a business-calibre web site.
Staring at a blank screen and entering code for a multipage crosslinked
web site from scratch is different than understanding the theory and
composition of web elements.
That's like saying that becuase I understand grammer, I can create a
software user manual.
> "And in 30 days, when they come to him and say "Dude! Let's see what ya
> got
> so far." and he says "Well, I don't have a page up yet, but GOLLY!!! I
> KNOW HOW TO CREATE HYPERLINKS FROM SCRATCH!!""
>
> Really? My wife (a college student) finished the book in two weeks and
> now knows
> how to markup HTML better than most Technical Writers I know. She can
> create
> image maps, server-side includes, layers, and even learned CSS2 by
> reading the
> book.
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John Posada
jposada01 -at- yahoo -dot- com
john -at- tdandw -dot- com
732-291-7811
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