Web Development in Dallas: A Beginners Guide
Are you living in Dallas and interested in web development? Maybe you want to learn how to code and make your own websites. Or perhaps you're a business owner who wants to build an online presence. Whatever your reason, getting into web development can be fun and fulfilling. This blog will help beginners in Dallas understand the basics of web development, including where to find learning materials, connect with local groups, and explore job options. Getting Started with Web Development 1. Learn the Basics Before you jump into the more complicated parts of web development, it's really important to understand the basics really well. That means getting familiar with three main things: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. These are like the ABCs of web building. You can learn about them from lots of different places online, like websites that teach you step-by-step, or even interactive platforms where you can practice coding. 2. Choose Your Direction Web development isn't just one thing – it's...
Nov 18, 2024
Enter the new site design... so cluttered, uninformative, full of noise and so lacking in what one comes here for, seeing the drops in an easy intuitive way, that I have just "checked out" of the site.
No longer do I visit the site daily as I get to the office, no, seeing the main page is an unnecessary hassle in my life... I've went back to amazon and touchofmodern.
Just me feedback, I voiced a similar opinion 3 weeks ago, and since that comment this is the first time I've come back to the site.
Maybe I'm in the minority but as a computer scientist, developer and software architect of 17 years I would fire your UI designer and strategic decision maker whom ever he/she might be.
I agree with you. Massdrop should be given Steve Krug's book « Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability (3rd Edition) » as mandatory reading. Usability testing would improve things a lot!