[req] Website Help

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  1. Ad4m

    Ad4m Senior Member

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    Ok, so I don't have a lot of credits but I'm looking to make a website for a friend of the families. Nothing to fancy I will be designing it myself however I was wondering if anyone would help me with slicing and coding? Maybe not do it for me, but just help through the process of slicing. I could probably fit it together with dreamweaver but I've never done anything exactly like this before.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Using all the credits I have, could possibly get more if needed.

    If you have any questions about what I want, feel free to post them!

    EDIT: To Clarify, if I don't have the credits to get a template sliced/coded for me, I am looking for something of a live support tutorial session explaining the bits I need help with.

    I'd prefer someone who knows how to slice a template well, and or knows how to work dreamweaver.
     
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    I can definietly help with the coding.
     
  3. Ad4m

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    sent him a pm, still looking though.
     
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    I've been looking to practice table-less coding techniques. I have expert knowledge in HTML and CSS - if your design seems like it'd be good practice for me, then I'll give it a shot. It'll come out a lot nicer than if you do it by slicing, trust me ;)
     
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    I may be able to help out, I have a video tutorial that I made a while ago explaining some basic slicing and coding, what does the template look like so I can get a rough idea
     

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