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yeah, learn html and css forst using notepad then use dreamweaver once you get confident or else you will get into bad habits
- Of constanly pulling your hairs while designing
- Of searching net for every little thing, How to do XYZ thing??
- Of being satisfied by whatever crap you get thinking that its much better than before
- Ultimately blaming the software for that

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Thanks for all your help; I have started my course in using dreamweaver and have been studying HTML and CSS
Also for those looking for tutorials www.w3.com (it may be a .net address) is good for explaining about CSS and HTML.
And also plenty of tutorials can be found at www.adobe.com or www.macromedia.com
Also for those looking for tutorials www.w3.com (it may be a .net address) is good for explaining about CSS and HTML.
And also plenty of tutorials can be found at www.adobe.com or www.macromedia.com
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i agree with vishesh ji.
as dreamweaver is the software for HTML n CSS. n if u r pretty good with these in coding then there is no use to learn DW as they both work asa same.
i think this is a HTML n CSS thread so in this thread all the problems related to that can be discussed
as dreamweaver is the software for HTML n CSS. n if u r pretty good with these in coding then there is no use to learn DW as they both work asa same.
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Perhaps you should start a new thread for your problem, with code. It isn't due to software(most probably). That's why I say learn html and css
i think this is a HTML n CSS thread so in this thread all the problems related to that can be discussed
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vishesh ji.

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no use to learn DW as they both work asa same.
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i think this is a HTML n CSS thread so in this thread all the problems related to that can be discussed
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ok sir as u wish
i think we should not have a conflict with each other on such a stupid topic
right sir?
i think we should not have a conflict with each other on such a stupid topic
right sir?
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