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Yeah, true... I just feel like something is lost in the print. Though, maybe it's the method I'm making them. I should investigate further...




Oh cool. Yeah, I'll offer help anytime. We use Dreamweaver CS3 here at the office. It's nice how it plugs into the other Adobe software but in reality I think of it as a glorified text editor. I am hardly ever out of code view but love the colour coding of my code. :redface:


Everyone else love design view though. You still always have to double check in a browser (and then all the other ones too) to ensure it still looks the same but it gives you a pretty decent idea as you go. Just try to avoid their library of behaviors and stuff as they are often quite bloated.


To make the move to interactive I would actually say the best start is to get a firm grasp on hard coding basic HTML & CSS pages so that you understand the basics before transitioning to the higher level stuff. I also think strong skills in file management and a good sense of organization both on your computer and at the server level is a fundamental I see many lack in.


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