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Re: Any Dreamweavers here?...
Posted: 30 Mar 2010 20:30
by Squad Leader
The Baron wrote:...if you already know HTML...
Colour coding is VERY useful!
colour coding?
never written any HTML Code that's one of the reasons i said its all greek to me
i think i should be able to get the HTML from my files then i guess once ive found my way around dreamweaver it should be just a matter of copying, pasting and then learning how to write the HTML myself, which is something i realy want to learn and get my head around.

Re: Any Dreamweavers here?...
Posted: 30 Mar 2010 20:48
by Sundance
i use Arachnophilia and it's very easy and straight forward...
Re: Any Dreamweavers here?...
Posted: 31 Mar 2010 00:50
by The Baron
Colour coding - each part is a different colour, so that when create a link such as
<a href="http//www.bloodforthebaron.com">BFTB</a>
if you leave off the </a>, or one of the ", the following code will appear as the wrong colour, to indicate you've got a bit of bad code. You'll see what I mean, my point was that notepad is all in B&W.
Re: Any Dreamweavers here?...
Posted: 31 Mar 2010 15:25
by action-figure-supplies
Yes I'm a fan of the colour coding. I use 1st Page 2000, very simple editor, very customisable.
Re: Any Dreamweavers here?...
Posted: 31 Mar 2010 16:14
by Lady Jaye
The Baron wrote:will appear as the wrong colour, to indicate you've got a bit of bad code
Well, that explains why your name is in green and ours is not!

Re: Any Dreamweavers here?...
Posted: 31 Mar 2010 18:14
by The Baron
Haha I keep meaning to root that out and change it!
Re: Any Dreamweavers here?...
Posted: 31 Mar 2010 19:20
by Squad Leader
think im gonna have a sore head this weekend when i start to actually look at this
