The Girl’s Guide to Web Design – Jetsetter Edition

Are you the “independent learner” type? Soak up all the goodness of The Girl’s Guide to Web Design on your own terms with this flexible learning track!

Here’s what you’ll get when you go Jetsetter:

  • Immediate access to all 8 chapters of The Girl’s Guide to Web Design on our always-online, password-protected website
  • Oodles of videos and exercises led by me, Amanda :)
  • Over 16 hours of bonus how-to content (yep, we’re giving you the recordings of every single weekly Q&A Screencasts from the first session of The Girl’s Guide to Web Design. Super meaty stuff!)
  • Enjoy learning totally at your own pace, working through the videos and exercises whenever and however you please
  • Permanent access to the course content (keep coming back to the site again and again, months or even years from now)
  • Take $100 off the price of the First Class learning track. Talk about wallet-friendly!

“I am applauding you guys for an incredibly well put together course. Congrats. Sending you a major high-five!”
- Betty Jean
“Thanks for your awesome course! I am learning all the stuff that looked too daunting in the CSS For Dummies book.”
- Jen
“I’m loving learning about HTML and CSS…these videos are totally making sense to me!”
- Katie
“This course is seriously a life changer. If you guys ever need a testimonial or something, ask me!”
- Daniela

…or keep reading for a breakdown of all the juicy topics we’ll cover in each chapter inside our private, students-only website:

Chapter 0: Getting your domain and web hosting set up and installing WordPress (Grab your FREE copy of Chapter 0 here)

  • The important difference between “self-hosted” and “hosted” WordPress – and why you need to choose the right one.
  • How to buy a domain and web hosting space without wanting to tear your hair out.
  • The four scenarios that will determine everything about setting up your website – and how to know which one you fit into.
  • Installing WordPress the impossibly easy way (no, it doesn’t have to be painful!)

Another lovely Thesis site (you’ll learn to do this!)
“I am seeing my website progress so beautifully and I owe it all to you and this fabulous course!” – Katie

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Chapter 1: Laying the groundwork for your site

  • How using the Thesis framework for WordPress lets you get a site that looks like literally whatever you want.
  • How to install and activate Thesis in approximately 2 minutes.
  • Getting to know you: the anatomy of your website.
  • Familiarizing yourself with Thesis’ many cool options and what they can do for you.
  • The crucial setting that takes a site from ho-hum to gorgeously you.
  • Blog, website, or both: picking your site format.
  • Your website questionnaire: diving deep to find out what the REAL you wants out of a blog or site.

Another lovely Thesis site (you’ll learn to do this!)
“Love you ladies! Even though I’m behind on the program, I absolutely adore it and cannot recommend it enough :) ” – Claudia

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Chapter 2: Dreaming up your look and feel

  • How to write your website vision statement (and why you won’t want to be without one).
  • The reason why you DON’T need to own a copy of Photoshop to get a gorgeous site.
  • The two FREE online graphic design tools that will change your life forever – and how to use them.
  • My secret sources for amazingly inspiring imagery.
  • Social media icons: where to get ones you love – or how to make ‘em yourself
  • Creating an inspiration board that really speaks to you.

Another lovely Thesis site (you’ll learn to do this!)
“Finally, a CSS guide I can actually understand. This will be such a help — thanks!” – Lisa M.

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Chapter 3: Site strategy, initial setup and stealthy future-planning

  • Deciding on the layout of your site (how many columns, and where to put them).
  • The mistake many people make with the width of their sites.
  • How to set up your homepage: posts or static content?
  • The importance of creating “dummy pages” (without them, you miss out on some serious styling fun).
  • Making your menu look as lovely as it is functional.
  • Your search bar and social media icons: putting them where it counts.
  • The right way to gather email addresses for a newsletter – without resorting to pressure tactics.
  • Developing your very own list of website must-haves.
  • Intro to plugins: how they work and how to install them.

Another lovely Thesis site (you’ll learn to do this!)
“Miniscule things that have always bothered me about the set theme on my site I can now (semi-easily) change. Sometimes 2px makes all the difference! I am grateful for your ability to put forth such a tutorial in a manner that doesn’t sound like gobbly-gook to me! Thank you thank you thank you!” – Beckie

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Chapter 4: Graphic design for non-graphic designers

  • Creating and naming your color scheme – and bringing it to life on your site.
  • Your all-important header image: dos, don’ts, and exactly how to make it.
  • The web design principle that could make or break your blog or site.
  • Where to source the images you need to create a custom look for every aspect of your site.
  • My special trick for sizing your images without “breaking” your layout.
  • Textures, backgrounds and stock photography: where the good ones are hiding.
  • Hosting your images by FTP (a skill you’ll call on again and again).
  • How to make “fashion collages” for your blog posts.

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“this is amazingggg!! thank you thank you for breaking it all up and making it easy to swallow!! you are an awesome designer and an inspiring teacher!” – Caitlin

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Chapter 5: Intro to HTML – and a touch of CSS

  • Proof that learning to code can actually be fun.
  • My no-memorization-required method of learning HTML tags – and why you DON’T need to learn every last one to be able to do amazing things online.
  • How HTML tells your browser what to do with your site.
  • The indispensable tool you’ve probably never heard of that lets you look “under the hood” of your site.
  • CSS style rules: my signature explanation will make it all make sense. :)
  • Using CSS to alter the look of *anything* on your site.
  • CSS and color: a rainbow at your fingertips.

Another lovely Thesis site (you’ll learn to do this!)
“I’m having way too much fun with this! I’m even considering talking in HTML and CSS code but that might just be too weird.” – Lisa

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Catch-up week

  • No “class” this week: instead, take your time mastering what we’ve learned so far, trading ideas with your classmates in our private Facebook group, and finessing your work-in-progress blog or site!

Another lovely Thesis site (you’ll learn to do this!)
“I wanted to let you know how great I think your program is. I am recommending it to all my entrepreneurial friends. Such a great resource for keeping control of your site and giving you the power to update and change it yourself. Absolutely love that. ” – Hollis

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Chapter 6: CSS: the Juicy Stuff

  • How to use CSS to position anything on your site exactly where you want it (no more squished-together lines of text or cluttered-up sidebars).
  • Creating beautiful, non-standard layouts for your posts and pages.
  • Fonts, glorious fonts! How to find and integrate fancy fonts into your blog or site without messing up your search engine optimization efforts.
  • How CSS “classes” let you style-ify every last element of your site.
  • Background images: the CSS technique that will spiffy up your site like nothing else can.

Another lovely Thesis site (you’ll learn to do this!)
“It must be fate. I set up a new wordpress blog just days ago and have spent the last couple of nights struggling to works with css. As a creative person, this coding can come across as a danger zone! I’m so excited to begin this step-by-step guide that seems to be just for me! Amanda, I think I love you!” – Sydney

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Chapter 7: Crucial add-ons, fun design techniques and the magic of OpenHook

  • Creating a great-looking sidebar and footer.
  • Polishing off your list of website must-haves.
  • The ingenious plugin that lets you insert design elements in little-known places (GREAT for creating something truly unusual online).
  • Special series of mini-tutorials: exactly how to do some of the web design world’s best-loved (and most attractive!) design tricks.
  • The effortless way to banish boring design elements from your site once and for all.
  • Fancy text styling for a magazine effect.
  • How to create a favicon (that cute little square icon in your browser address bar).

Another lovely Thesis site (you’ll learn to do this!)
“Thanks again for all the great course material and answers on the Facebook page. I am thrilled I signed up!” – Katy

 
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Chapter 8: Final tricks and tweaks, key plugins, SEO and Google Analytics

  • Mastering the tricks that will make your site as bulletproof as it is beautiful.
  • How to create a custom 404 error page (using your very own tone and voice).
  • My personal list of must-have plugins (don’t leave home without ‘em!).
  • Making your site mobile-friendly (smartphones, iPads…the whole shebang)
  • How to search engine optimize your site to prime yourself for maximum traffic.
  • Tracking your visitors with Google Analytics.
  • Backing it up: how to protect your site against hackers and crashes.
  • Debutantes’ Ball: show off your design triumphs!
  • Killer “next steps” for ladies on a mission: the best people to work with to take your site, blog or business to the next level.

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Ready to reserve your spot?

The Girl’s Guide to Web Design – Jetsetter Edition is priced at $397 USD.


Note: you’ll also be responsible for buying your license for the Thesis framework for WordPress (cost: $87) – but don’t worry, we guide you through the process later!)

You’ll be making your payment by PayPal. If you don’t have a PayPal account, that’s OK – you can still pay through PayPal using your credit card.

And don’t forget, you’re covered by our 100% money-back guarantee!

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