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    Default Is there any good tutorials

    for coding in dreamweaver 8?
    I want to learn how to code.

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    There are no tutorials for Dreamweaver on `how to code` - you have to learn how to code.

    I suggest www.w3schools.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airmax View Post
    There are no tutorials for Dreamweaver on `how to code` - you have to learn how to code.

    I suggest www.w3schools.com
    Thats what i meant fgs.
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    Ya.... the idea of dreamweaver is that you don't have to learn to "hard code" because it simplifies the process for you. Here are some tips:

    -Start in photoshop
    -Slice in fireworks (or imageready, but fireworks = better compatibility for drmwvr)
    -Code in dreamweaver

    Hope this helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scriptz View Post
    Ya.... the idea of dreamweaver is that you don't have to learn to "hard code" because it simplifies the process for you. Here are some tips:

    -Start in photoshop
    -Slice in fireworks (or imageready, but fireworks = better compatibility for drmwvr)
    -Code in dreamweaver

    Hope this helps
    No the idea of dreamweaver is that you can speed up the process of codeing by letting it do alot of the simple stuff for you. if you want to produce something that doesnt suck, actualy knowing html/css etc is still essential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 01101101entor View Post
    No the idea of dreamweaver is that you can speed up the process of codeing by letting it do alot of the simple stuff for you. if you want to produce something that doesnt suck, actualy knowing html/css etc is still essential.
    qft.

    The reason some people think Dreamweaver is a noobish program is because a lot of people who aren't so great with html/css use it for WYSIWYG, where as I (and others) use it for it's code view, which can automatically close tags by just typing "</" instead of "</div>" or whatever.

    Open dreamweaver > code view > learn.

    Do not use its wysiwyg, please.
    XHTML, CSS, AJAX, JS, php, MySQL.

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