A couple of disclaimers… maybe a few more than that. 😉
I AM NOT A DEVELOPER! I’m a web designer/developer who wouldn’t be able to write an original piece of php, javascript, or C# code if you paid me. But that’s okay. My skill set (and what I am best at) is quickly learning how to use whatever code I find to achieve my goals AND make it look as though it organically belongs to whatever website I’m working on. In this case, mine.
So I’m not a code expert. And even though I feel pretty competent in my layout and design capabilities, there’s always more I can learn from others. In fact within the last year I have learned more about css and divs than ever, and it has changed much of my approach to site construction. Whenever I see a table I cringe (that is definitely a tech geek designer joke). So my approach to my website refresh I just made was removal of all tables and formatting in divs with css. Sometimes it gets a little fluid because you can always tinker and fiddle to make things a little bit better. But for the most part I’m pretty happy with the structure. The design and look may change within a month or two. But the page structure is pretty good.
And that brings me to the initial code share post:Â master pages using PHP.