GIMP/HTML: Wordpress Website Development with HTML and GIMP

GIMP/HTML: Wordpress Website Development with HTML and GIMP

Video: .MP4, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44kHz, 2ch | Duration: 4h

Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Size: 773 MB


 

Make Your Web Page Shine 

 

If you've always wanted to snazz up your web pages with some fancy graphics but couldn't afford the software licensing fees, image costs, or consulting service expenses, then let me show you how to get the project done simply and with little or no expense. This course combines the free GIMP image editor with a free HTML aware text editor to show you how to produce professional looking web pages on a budget. 

 

Create Free and Inexpensive Web Graphics 

 

In this course I'll teach you how to use the free Gnu Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) to produce stunning web graphics on a PC or a Mac. Learn to produce common web graphics such as bullets, logos, banners, separators, and buttons. Learn where to find free and inexpensive images on the Internet. 

 

Display It All on Your Web Page 

 

In the second half of the course I'll show you how to use HTML and a browser to display and animate those images. Learn to use table and div tags to position graphics and text on the screen in order to lay out entire web pages. Learn how to use mouse events to make pages react to the user’s actions. 

 

It’s the Ultimate Web Graphics Course 

 

The course begins simply enough with how to install the GIMP and then includes suggestions on selecting a user friendly HTML language editor. It ultimately leads you step-by-step through how to create each graphical element in the course and how to display those elements on a web page. 

 

This Course Is Not For The Absolute Beginner 

 

This course assumes a glancing familiarity with the GIMP and HTML. This is effectively an intermediate course on both topics. If you’re ready, come with me on a graphical journey of discovery. 

 

What you’ll learn

Learn to use the GIMP to create free and inexpensive web graphics

Learn to use an HTML editor to add your graphics to a web page

Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?

A PC or a Mac

A standards based web browser

A glancing familiarity with the GIMP and HTML.

Who this course is for:

Web page administrators who would like to learn how to improve the pages they maintain through the use of graphics

Graphics developers who would like to learn how to embed their graphics into an HTML web page

 

Homepage: https://www.udemy.com/gimp-html/

 

GIMP/HTML: Wordpress Website Development with HTML and GIMP


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