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When I put my focus again on web development, I was quite lucky with my web host. I was introduced to the Cpanel, short for control panel. It basically laid down to you everything that you can do with your account packages – the programs you can install, the sub domains you can create and most especially the email accounts you can create. Many can be done automatically at the click of a button.

I had an experience before with a web host. It was a free web hosting since my website was a sub domain then. It was a church website and access I had was just an ftp access. My work was limited in terms of creating dynamic websites. Well, websites then were not yet as dynamic as today. Many use flash animations and fancy layouts to decorate everything. Content management platforms were not yet readily available then too. Many that we enjoy for free today were still under development.

As a webmaster, it is really important to find a good and reliable web host. Many, like Doteasy - web hosting offer good services and have established a name in quality service. It could be a good practice to talk and consult other web developers who have been around longer than you in finding a web host. Many are willing to share their experiences from which you can learn a lot without making the mistakes they did.

Often times I compare web development with art activities like painting or drawing. This time, my point involves keeping your records organized in web development. Just as an artist keeps his stuff like paintbrush, oil paints, and other painting essentials in art storage , a web developer must also keep his or her tools well in folders and files.

Having a good and efficient method of keeping your records and reference files makes every work smooth and fast. Files are just where you want them to be at the most needed time.

For me, I usually separate finished graphics from raw, editable files, which have their own folder. Files like php or html also go to specific folders according to their function. Animations and flash files also go to another folder. All of these files within a project go to a folder with the project name as the folder name. All else that are not specific for one project go to a generic folder with their corresponding label.

Efforts such as this organization of files really pay up in long term as task patterns become easier to follow.

Graphics is a must in web development. Unlike those first few websites back in the nineteen nineties, where websites usually only contain texts, today’s websites do a lot more graphics and visuals in carrying out its message. Though it is highly accepted that content is the master mind of any web site’s success, graphics design doesn’t come far as it too is a huge factor in stimulating the interest of a reader.

With these developments, optimizing graphics for use in web development (where loading time and files sizes are some of the things that a web developer must consider) is also a pre-requisite in developing efficient and fast loading websites.

Graphics before web development has already been used to convey messages for hundreds, even thousands of years. This is one of the things a printing company capitalizes at. As competition increases, printing companies offer more and more discount printing, one that makes a good opportunity for people in need of printing services.

Graphics is a huge industry and web development is just one among them that must utilize it in most effective ways.

Doing web development not just practice you technical skills but more so your social and adaptive skills as well. Clients come from all types of industries, from retail to production, chemical manufacturing to performance management consulting businesses.

What I mean by practicing your social skills is that whenever you speak or discuss with your clients, you would have to digest as much as you can in spite of the possibility that you don’t have a clue of what he is talking about his industry as professionals like us information technology people, seldom have a complete knowledge of every industry, old and new, where our clients come from.

While some clients would only need a static, “speaking for itself” website, many require more than that. Some may need members or readers registration. Some may even need an online performance appraisal system they could use internally. Projects come would come in all forms, even in unexpected ones so an open mind and a willing heart can be a good asset in being a web developer.

When I began learning information technology, specifically web development focused on PHP programming, XHTML and CSS, I was really positive with it. I left my job when I decided to pursue this which I truly love. I know that when you are in information technology, it wouldn’t be difficult for you to find a job.

Especially I the place where I live, info tech people are hard to find. Many of them have gone to farther places sine several years ago, the developments in my city wasn’t that good – which means there are lesser jobs available.

Now, the city is booming and companies newly established are in dire need for info tech people so that they could go along the trend of businesses today – faster transactions and business deals with technology.

As a tip of the day, it is advisable for programmers to be well versed with business terms and procedures so that the technical knowledge that we have are backed up with practical learning that we can readily apply to our daily work.

As any web designer or developer would understand, creating a website isn’t pure coding. For one to develop a good website, different aspects must be considered.

Visual design plays a fairly important role as it catches the eyes of a person browsing the web. A bad combination of colors may distract a reader and may even cause eyestrain.

Marketing is also a key in a good website as new domains initially don’t have much traffic yet. You do this if you want people to see your site conveniently.

Content is a major player in drawing people into your site. The more useful your site content is, the more people are attracted in coming back.

As a web developer, you have to do several editing and changes every now and then. it is called “continuous improvement”, constantly suiting your product (website)  to your customer’s needs. it an be tedious but worth the while (at least, it isn’t as tedious as a rhinoplasty correction ).

It has been a while sine I have been using Photoshop to create web designs. One problem I encountered was that I frequently change my mind in creating a design. I start something but later on, I find it unappealing. Then I’ll go make another and another and another. The result?… No finish product which later on leaves me frustrated. :(

I then went to inspect myself why I always do Northern Virginia blepharoplasty on my work. Until now, I still don’t know why. He he. But even without that, I made a conscious decision to stick to the first plan until it has been materialized. Only then will I critic my work and create another one. Turns out to be a good decision to make..

It gives you the breathing time to think and rethink, to maximize your initial idea and do the best out of it before finally deciding to opt for another.

I always wanted to learn more about web programming. I just did not have the time especially in college.

Now, I quit my job for it. Hehe. No regrets.

I want to begin my journey towards something I am really passionate about. Walk with me…