It would be good if some kind soul made a tutorial for a website creation!

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by fiona45in, Jun 30, 2008.

  1. Stomme poes

    Stomme poes Peon

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    #21
    Yeah I know, it surprised me too... and then I thought maybe it was only for helping other people with their strange code, but if he's bothered to set it all up exactly the way he likes to code, maybe he just uses it as a text editor (he's already paid for it or whatever anyway).
     
    Stomme poes, Jul 4, 2008 IP
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    #22
    Forget about Dreamweaver. It's useless if you are serious about learning web design and development. Personally, I prefer simple text editors with some basic highlighting features...

    PSPad - great editor, have been using it for ages and it's brilliant. It's all a web developer might ever need for coding.

    About learning HTML/CSS... W3schools aren't that bad - the problem is they are too outdated and their own website is a joke when talking about W3C standards and recommendations. So that kinda lowers their credibility and trustworthiness.

    Take a look here for some good tutotials: HTML Dog
     
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  3. blueparukia

    blueparukia Well-Known Member

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    #23
    The Dreamweaver code view is a good tool, I never recall denying that, its just I see absolutely no point in paying that much for something Notepad++ with TextFX does for free. If you have paid for it, you may as well use it as a text editor, but I personally can't be bothered to spend 46seconds to load a program (I like my PC to be fast), and then not be able to minimize it to system tray (I like my taskbard tidy). I am very, very heavily biased agains Dreamweaver (I started out using it), and there is nothing in the code view that doesn't hinder me, or that I can't replicate in Notepad++ (except DW's Find/Replace tool).

    Same.
     
    blueparukia, Jul 4, 2008 IP