Depends on what you want to do, but...
I taught myself some html and css and then did everything in Notepad++, a very natty free text editor.
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I can get away with it because I'm not doing anything particularly complicated with my website. I'd post a link, but I'm sure the professionals on here would laugh!
Posted By: Iwan Husarmi on July 13th 2008 at 17:20:18
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- Any one on here use Dreamweaver? (n/m) (General Chat) - conker, Jul 13, 13:38:16
- Depends on what you want to do, but... (General Chat) - Iwan Husarmi, Jul 13, 17:20:18
- I once played on a Dreamcast, (General Chat) - NCFC4life, Jul 13, 16:51:21
- Yes, but you're better to switch it to code view and ignore the WYSIWYG stuff (n/m) (General Chat) - Ben, Jul 13, 13:41:14
- I'm not that great with code so far, but going to give it a try... (General Chat) - conker, Jul 13, 13:43:01
- I only use the code view so all the versions are pretty much the same (General Chat) - Ben, Jul 13, 13:49:43
- Can you take an existing page and then edit in dream weaver? (n/m) (General Chat) - conker, Jul 13, 14:36:21
- test (n/m) (General Chat) - Ben, Jul 13, 13:55:00
- test (n/m) (General Chat) - Ben, Jul 13, 13:56:25
- Match (n/m) (General Chat) - mike_the_sphinx, Jul 13, 13:57:35
- test (n/m) (General Chat) - Ben, Jul 13, 13:56:25
- I only use the code view so all the versions are pretty much the same (General Chat) - Ben, Jul 13, 13:49:43
- I'm not that great with code so far, but going to give it a try... (General Chat) - conker, Jul 13, 13:43:01
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