Making A Portfolio Website

From concept to completion in eight steps
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Step Three: Create an Interface

Depending on your skills and design capability

This may the the most difficult part of this whole process. I sometimes spend hours creating interfaces that never turn out the way I had seen in my head. If you are any good with photo shop or illustrator or whatever you should have no problem here.

Drop Down Menu Magic Maker

  • DropDown Menu 1
  • Drop Down Menu 2
  • Drop Down Menu 3
  • The search engines just love to crawl this CSS drop down menu hybrid JavaScript magic solution.
  • Drop Down Menu 8
  • The nature of the language..

  • is such that it will always be able to be read by the browser.. and in turn read by and one who can read the code and thus if it has to make sense to the browser in order to display the web page correctly: then it will always also make sense to code readers! And if it must be readable in order to work right as an html page then it can always also be re-written and recreated by any one and everyone on the Internet.
  • View Source, and Be Happy!

  • Have fun learning as you reconstruct what you see here, or anywhere on the internet. The only problem is that, like most sites, I have software running on my server that performs functions that can not be viewed or studied or reconstructed.
  • If you want to know more..

  • about the software..

  • I have running in the background of this site just contact me with whatever you want to know how to do.
  • I usually respond with good advice
 
Great Designs and Inspirations

You may also be interested in implementing some drop down menus:



Try my Search Engine Spider Nest Navigation drop down Menu Tutorial - CSS Drop Down Menu Journal:


  • Drop Down Menu 4
  • Drop Down Menu 5
  • Drop Down Menu 6
  • Search friendly drop down menu 7.5


  • Brows through the directory I have been working on that represents both of my latest CSS centric endeavors: DropDowns and the Portfolio Tutorial. They both should be completed .... Some day anyway. I consider them both works in progress.



  • I leave them available nol-line
  • so the code can be learned from, comment on, and generally used for whatever purpose people see fit. Just don't steal my graphics, and as any smart web designer already knows: the static portion of this (and any website) is open source HTML and CSS is written in a public language that can be legally copied, emptied of content, and then refilled with new content, and re-posted on the internet.

As well as easy to understand explanations, suggestions, and simple examples.