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Intermediate Web Design Email Course

Learn what you need to know to turn your personal Web site into a Web site that people will enjoy coming back to visit over and over. This is not an html course but if you need to learn html you will find tutorials on this site.

In just 6 weeks your site you will learn to turn your site into something you will be proud of and your visitors will love to visit.

Here are a few things you will learn in this course:

1. Content Management

* -- Personalize Your Site
* -- Organize Your Pages and Files
* -- Tips To Tweak Your Design

2. Web Site Accessories

* -- Address Books
* -- Forums
* -- Counters
* -- More Fun Accessories
* -- Make Money

3. Backgrounds, Frames, Tables

* -- Backgrounds and Other Features
* -- Add a Background Image
* -- Add Background Color
* -- Creating Frames
* -- Adding Tables

4. Editing Images, Photos and Clip Art

* -- How To Webcam
* -- Creating Graphics
* -- Editing Graphics

5. Getting Noticed

* -- Meta Tags Building
* -- Promote Your Web Site
* -- Site Promotion Tools
* -- Hit Counters and Stat Trackers

6. More HTML, JS, CSS, XML, Flash, Etc

* -- JavaScript
* -- Dynamic HTML
* -- XML / XHTML, Visual Basic, etc

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