![]() ![]() It’s the brainchild of Ryan Smith (who also delivers all the tutorials) and has been going from strength to strength since 2008. ![]() Classroom includes more than 300 video tutorials while Combo adds around 50 more Rapidweaver-related topics and 60 advanced programming tutorials including ones that cover HTML and CSS, as well as lessons on subjects like how to build a membership-based website and how to integrate a PunBB forum. Both schemes offer memberships that last 30 days, six months, or a year, and given a 30 day membership is under $20.00, you can try the service out for very little cost. The ability to drop in and out in this way makes Rapidweaver Classroom very attractive for newcomes to the program and you could easily learn how to navigate your way around Rapidweaver 6, Stacks 3 and – for example – the complex Foundation or Freestack themes in 30 days. Of course, other video tutorials are available – individual developers have them on their own sites or hosted on YouTube and Vimeo – but some of these can veer towards the sales end of things, rather than walking you through the features in a methodical fashion. In addition, RealMac has a range of video offerings on its new Community site, some of which are free, others paid-for. ![]() Where Rapidweaver Classroom shines is in the consistent quality of its presentation, the organisation and detail of the courses – there are 20 tutorials on Foundation alone, that’s over four hours of classes – and the range of topics covered. ![]()
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