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Supertrinko2021-09-08 00:22:23
Career in IT
Supertrinko, 2021-09-08 00:22:23

How to become a layout designer?

I would like to ask how to become a typesetter these days?
I am a beginner in the field of IT (I write this because I think that I have passed the peak of Dunning-Kruger Stupidity and I am aware of the complexity). I don't know where to start to write tolerable and in-demand sites.
From the skills mastered so far:
I know HTML, CSS (and all of a sudden, Google can help with tags) I’m
familiar with PHP and SQL, I touched JS a couple of times
I didn’t go further sites on localhost using XAMPP, and I don’t know how where to develop in order to start writing the sites people need. Can you help with advice on where to start, where to go? Maybe you should forget about HTML / CSS and work with WordPress-type constructors? If yes, what to do with it.

For everything else, just in case, I'll leave the mail:
barely [email protected]

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Ivan Medvedev, 2021-09-08
@mediol-name

You need to practice layout, master Git and post your work on Git pages.
In order for the work to be of high quality and "interesting to people", look for high-quality designs and typeset them.
By the way, if anything, I can throw a couple of good designs for training.
As for WordPress - a good direction. But, what is appreciated is when you make up the design, and then pull this layout on WordPress. Here you need basic knowledge of php, which you are already familiar with.
A bunch of Layout + WordPress = work is no longer for a hat of crackers, but for quite good money.

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Lord_Dantes, 2021-09-08
@Lord_Dantes

I would like to ask how to become a typesetter these days?

Simple enough, learn html/css => after some trial and error in layout you finish the first layout => you are a layout designer.
Can you help with advice on where to start, where to go?

In the comments above, a roadmap was sent to you, it would be ideal to follow it.
And if not perfect, then learn html / css then js and a framework and jump into the nearest galley and swim with the current, they will train you there and you yourself won’t understand how you ended up as a front-end developer.
ps it’s tough, yes, but that’s how I met a front-end who was in the field for 1 year after the courses and didn’t know how to typeset)
Maybe you should forget about HTML / CSS and work with WordPress-type constructors?

You can then score on pots and pans, there are multicookers.

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Anton, 2021-09-08
Semenov

Just a very cool person on YouTube stirs up a tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-irDQwt1l4
There he just has a SEA of accessible, easy-to-understand information

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