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    Default Coding for website

    I use photoshop CS2, im not god at it but im not bad, ive started creating a website of my own (No need to worry wut its about) but i was wondering from the onrpg community

    Which Program should i use to code it? Free Preferably

    thx in advance

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    Use the notepad, best program ever.
    Learn XHTML and how it actually works kid, easiest thing ever.

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    Notepad++ has syntax highlighting, making it easier to keep track of tags and whatnot. Easier to pick up with.

    Though for learning web development, I'd use a "monkey" program (like Dreamweaver) that gives you a WYSIWYG interface as well as a code view. Mock it up in the interface, and see how the code changes as you change things. Just watching and learning can give you a good grounding in the basics of (X)HTML.

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    The best program out there, hands now, money no object, is DreamWeaver.

    The best and most powerful free that I've seen so far is HTML-Kit(google it), but I may be a bit behind the times, seeing as I've used DreamWeaver for the past three years, and nothing else.
    But it is better than Notepad++

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    So ur saying i can code a website with notepad? lol

    Anyways i think im gonna go for dreamweaver to learn the basics and such and start using it quite a bit.

    Fabian, do u make websites and stuff like that? do u use dreamweaver?

    edit: just looked at dreamweaver and it cost like 400$

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    For a simple layout, Dreamweaver does the coding for you basically. But yeah, there is a built-in HTML editor much better than Notepad.

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    I'm pretty illiterate when it comes to web design, but considering I just installed Dreamweaver I am gonna be messing around with that in hopes to learn a thing or two and help my friend whenever she needs. Seems like a really easy system.

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