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#49602 - 10/27/09 05:15 AM
Re: Need help Learning Web Design Languages
[Re: bigdawgg180]
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The way i learned most of my HTML is just trial and error i would go on web sites right click still the sources then save as a .htm or html and look at the code i changed around and learned that way i took small bites of everything. So that is the best way i found. Then if you need a code for something on a web page just google the code to the object. just in general google codes and put them together... once you learn the basics of html the hard stuff becomes easy... hope this helped... But dreamweaver is amazing to work with if you want something to work with... it does not require you to be very good at coding, or in some cases being good at all.
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