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United States (9:49 PM)
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Joined on September 20, 2008
$8 USD / Hour
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Hello, my name is Lydia Gleaves, and I want to create a website for you. Since age eight, I've been dissecting HTML codes (and, I admit, discovering how to remove watermarks and 'required' links from graphics because I found them annoying). My first website was for Homeland Title, the title company my grandmother, Carol Clawson, works for. I also have experience in CSS due to my love of taking apart and studying the different parts of layout and template coding. However, if it is CSS you're looking for rather than HTML, then I would have to tell you to e-mail my friend Marissa Williams. Just tell her Lydia sent you. A common question: Do I need CSS or HTML? This has a relatively simple answer. When you need CSS, it's like having a house with all the basics like walls, ceilings, floors, doors, windows, but no curtains, furniture, or decorations. Needing HTML is like hiring the construction worker, the interior designer, the landscaper... everyone who plays a part in building that house. That doesn't necessarily mean that HTML is harder, though. Oftentimes, just because an HTML designer has complete control over the project as opposed to partial as with being hired for only CSS, it's easier to bring ideas and sketches onto the screen, and onto the web. With that viewpoint in mind, you can likely see how an HTML designer would prefer this more... complete... job as opposed to picking out the paint and curtains.
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