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    Any good programs to use to code and tutorials for beginners please?

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    Number one tip, don't start coding in Dreamweaver you'll get used to just drag and drop and won't learn the code, start in notepad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle! View Post
    Number one tip, don't start coding in Dreamweaver you'll get used to just drag and drop and won't learn the code, start in notepad.
    unless you just use the text editor in dreamweaver

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    I taught myself to code using dreamwaver... I've never used a drag and drop feature of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jibbish View Post
    unless you just use the text editor in dreamweaver
    LOL!

    You knew what I meant though...

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    Start with w3schools to learn the basic things and what they do. Then open up handy old Notepad and try making the things work.

    After you've learned the few basics, go on to studying more advanced coding and keep going back and trying stuff in notepad as you learn it. Basically what I did and I learned in about 2 days

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle! View Post
    Number one tip, don't start coding in Dreamweaver you'll get used to just drag and drop and won't learn the code, start in notepad.
    Lol Kyle. It's okay to code in dreamweaver, just not design.

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    I use dreamweaver as an IDE when coding html/css layouts, mainly because it integrates with javascript includes really well (telling you what features are available, and what params they need) plus the new live view feature is handy when I'm not on a dual monitor setup.


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