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Kraeoss

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lol sorry about the title but i do need some help, i have ben given an assignment to do as to design a compound webpage i have the site map and am asking if anyone can help me by making the template i have been trying in Adobe DW but the deadline is drawing close and i am pressed for time, hopefuly someone can help me out i'll attach the site map for the page and the contents.

basically it's a web page with about 12 tabs sticking out on either the right or the left of the page that leads to another page.



Thanks for the help,
Kraeoss
 
I think you'll find that the members here have a predisposition against doing people's homework for them, and just as strong an inclination to help people with legitimate questions. So my suggestion to you is to dive into the template piece yourself, and then post specific questions here if you run into problems that you can't solve.
 
good developer dont need fancy softwares like dream weaver and stuff
use notepad, learn css and html first

and dont expect any one to design a template for u
its like
expecting some one to draw a painting for u for ur art class homework
 
Originally posted by: ganesh1
good developer dont need fancy softwares like dream weaver and stuff
use notepad, learn css and html first

I'll take VS or Eclipse over notepad any time, and for my part I sincerely hope that all my competitors use notepad, and that it makes them feel all full of testosterone. That said, I'm not a big fan of DW or any other visual HTML editor... but notepad? Please.
 
well i never heard of anything called eclipse or vs(i heard of visual studio and that only seems to rhyme with vs)

and hey i made some 5 templates so far in my leisure time(5 mins a day)
i see no point in not using notepad
well these days iam using my own html editor which i made in vb 😛
its called html editor + 🙂

i never got any formal education in programmin cause iam still in my high school

so these eclipse and stuff might be one of those fancy stuff college guys might have asked u to use
 
so these eclipse and stuff might be one of those fancy stuff college guys might have asked u to use

Visual Studio Express and Eclipse are both free, and I think you'd find that between them and NetBeans they account for the majority of all development work by programmers young and old. Your tools are important, and while you might be the kind of person who enjoys going into a forest for a week with just a magnifying glass and swiss army knife, in the modern development world notepad and bravado are not going to make you competitive with professionals who have mastered their workflow.
 
well i will give it a try so far i have been only doing casual programming
but what ever it might be iam against dream weaver
if it would have been a free ware i might have considered it
 
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