you can try bowsing http://w3schools.com . then after you have understand the concept, you can code by hand just like myself.. very easy what.. for begginers i think its best to use frontpage.
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Feb 10 2006, 12:19 AM
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you can try bowsing http://w3schools.com . then after you have understand the concept, you can code by hand just like myself.. very easy what.. for begginers i think its best to use frontpage.
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Feb 10 2006, 06:33 PM
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QUOTE(goldfries @ Feb 10 2006, 12:11 PM) using frontpage - what can they learn? i would suggest start from the basics, understand the concepts of HTML. hello dude.. if you're not allowed to use notepad cuz you're too 'smart'.. and u can't use FP because you aren't 'begginer' enough..then what the hell is he's going to use... using FP or DW is the best options cuz its offers layout view.. i started with FP and right now, i can code just using notepad.. FP offers both codes and layout preview..then later migrate to frontpage / Dreamweaver. one you're there, at least you're familiar with HTML to do fine tuning if necessary. one thing i don't like abou MS FP and such is that they tend to add a lot of un-necessary codes for HTML. this is very obvious when someone does webpage on MS Word / Publisher. i've once stripped a 300kb++ HTML file (much thanks to my friend using those applications) down to like what - 20k? LOL..... it's insane really. |
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