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So if one wanted to learn how to build a website where would I turn to learn. Rizzle Rizzle
Frontpage?
what?
			
			Frontpage?
what?
Originally posted by: TechITguy
depends on what you are looking for. HTML? PHP?
For a basic site just get into dreamweaver and start playing.
Originally posted by: OdiN
Why don't people like frontpage?
Meh..I use it, but I just do a general layout then edit the code by hand. Then I just use the WYSIWYG portion to change/enter text and such.
Originally posted by: OdiN
Last time I used dreamweaver I hated it...but that was years ago.
I may try again.
Took a look at that w3schools site...the CSS stuff isn't terribly difficult at all...I've never looked into it. I may decide to use some of that stuff after all.
Originally posted by: ItmPls
Originally posted by: OdiN
Last time I used dreamweaver I hated it...but that was years ago.
I may try again.
Took a look at that w3schools site...the CSS stuff isn't terribly difficult at all...I've never looked into it. I may decide to use some of that stuff after all.
Code or Design layout? or both?
Which version? MX2004 ?
I like the interface, however it is a bit sluggish.
Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
This seems like all BS. People talk about opening notepad, and learning HTML, and then they curse FrontPage for the extra code it puts in. Then remove the code, since you know HTML. I've always done all my sites by hand, and FrontPage is useful by typing the code, and seeing the results, thus you don't have to upload and refresh the browser to see quick changes.
