Pittsey Knock, Knock... Staff member Nov 8, 2002 17,010 1,410 113 London, UK www.streethop.com Dec 31, 2005 #1 Where's the best place to find info? What is the best program to use? Thanks.
C Cooper Well-Known Member Jan 1, 2003 11,300 256 83 UK Dec 31, 2005 #2 I use Dreamweaver. easy to use but also powerful. Get a free trial (30 day) from www.macromedia.com . the bundled tutorials should give you a good basis on designing\creating a site.
I use Dreamweaver. easy to use but also powerful. Get a free trial (30 day) from www.macromedia.com . the bundled tutorials should give you a good basis on designing\creating a site.
Pittsey Knock, Knock... Staff member Nov 8, 2002 17,010 1,410 113 London, UK www.streethop.com Dec 31, 2005 #3 Thanks man.
G G.Litt U Hate Me? I Care! Nov 15, 2004 594 0 0 www.deathrowrecords.com Jan 1, 2006 #4 Pittsey said: Thanks man. Click to expand... Look into CSS (cascading style sheets) when your using dreamweaver. Using CSS is very useful and is a global way to control all your styles.
Pittsey said: Thanks man. Click to expand... Look into CSS (cascading style sheets) when your using dreamweaver. Using CSS is very useful and is a global way to control all your styles.
C Cooper Well-Known Member Jan 1, 2003 11,300 256 83 UK Jan 1, 2006 #5 All new sites should be CSS and XHTML compliant. Especially if you are new to design, try to create compliant sites. Dreamweaver has good tests for this.
All new sites should be CSS and XHTML compliant. Especially if you are new to design, try to create compliant sites. Dreamweaver has good tests for this.
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