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    http://disciplesofrhythm.com/DOR/beta/

    A layout im using,
    Open index.htm in dreamweaver, code shows, no design, its just blank, but it displays on the web ok

    Any suggestions?

    +rep for help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim. View Post
    http://disciplesofrhythm.com/DOR/beta/

    A layout im using,
    Open index.htm in dreamweaver, code shows, no design, its just blank, but it displays on the web ok

    Any suggestions?

    +rep for help
    Tbh Dreamweaver is rubbish. Not to be mean or anything but it is.

    On topic: Make sure that the index file is saved in the same folder where the images are located etc.
    Hope that might have helped - Worth a go
    Previously a Habbo fanatic, web designer/developer, fansite owner, & trusted member of the community.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cushioned View Post
    Tbh Dreamweaver is rubbish. Not to be mean or anything but it is.

    On topic: Make sure that the index file is saved in the same folder where the images are located etc.
    Hope that might have helped - Worth a go
    Usually if I replied to a reply like that to a thread like this I would get an infraction.

    Yes, Dreamweaver is rubbish, you shouldn't really need to view the "web" but, I use Zend Studio for eclipse, and that's amazing, maybe you should just live view the file from the location in the browser.. Would that not save a lot of hassle?

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    Lol,

    I have been told this many a time, but im stuck for software worthy of the job dreamweaver does, as its easy to use for me, any reccomendations?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim. View Post
    Lol,

    I have been told this many a time, but im stuck for software worthy of the job dreamweaver does, as its easy to use for me, any reccomendations?
    Well there's plenty...
    Notepad

    Lol. NVU is a free one but I think it's just like dreamweaver. I personally say just edit things with notepad - gives you practice and experience
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cushioned View Post
    Well there's plenty...
    Notepad

    Lol. NVU is a free one but I think it's just like dreamweaver. I personally say just edit things with notepad - gives you practice and experience
    But you don't code do you.. :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calon View Post
    But you don't code do you.. :rolleyes:
    yes he does...
    +.net - omg it's coming o_o

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    Quote Originally Posted by HabbDance View Post
    yes he does...
    ..oh okay.

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    My personal favourite for coding is Coda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Awfy View Post
    My personal favourite for coding is Coda.
    Me too, Coda is simply amazing. The CSS tabs thing is a real time saver too! Only good if you run a mac though.

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