reupload this one
http://rapidshare.com/files/12098595...ource.zip.html
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reupload this one
http://rapidshare.com/files/12098595...ource.zip.html
Ok.
http://www.mediafire.com/?ynox2sg2yyb (Source Code)
thx man your the best :)
Thank you xD
Good Job, 6/10 - But can't you just use MS frontpage? =] That's what i use anyway.
But good programming!
Aptana is much much better. Seriously. A nice attempt but I can't really figure any use for that :( If you need an IDE, Aptana wins, if you want a lightweight editor, Notepad++ is excellent.
FrontPage, Dreamweaver etc etc are just bunch of crap for those who can't code their HTML correctly.
Hard-coding HTML is for people with too much time on their hands.. I use Dreamweaver to do the HTML for me. I don't see any shame in that. As for Microsoft Frontpage.. Eww! lol.. I can't work with that to make professional websites. Mostly because I have no experience with it.
Now, you should know HTML before you attempt to learn and use Dreamweaver; But I picked up HTML by working with Dreamweaver, and other WYSIWYG editors. I'd love to see one of your websites you made with notepad. I bet it's complete crap. To me, there's no point in making a whole website with no good editor.
Dreamweaver is not for people short of HTML skill, but for people who've mastered the art of HTML, and whom are ready to skip through the simple parts of creating a website. All while moving on to more complicated things that absolutely must be hard-coded; Such as PHP, PERL, Python, etc.
Don't come at me with these ignorant posts..
Alright, you go take two minutes manually write up some HTML code to organize data and display it in a table. I'll just click a few buttons and get the same result in 5 seconds. Oh, the table's position is off a little. You go in and fine tune the position using numbers, I'll use a WYSIWYG interface and move it around until it's exactly like I want it.
I'm sure you see my point.
0/10
Bad language choice.
If what you are implying is that you should not use Dreamweaver if you don't know anything about HTML you're wayyy wrong.
Dreamweaver is for the people willing to learn how to edit and "create" HTML, PHP, PERL, ect...
It is also for people who know everything about HTML, PHP, and others.
When I first started web designing I used Dreamweaver and Frontpage. That same day I did realize that Dreamweaver is a bit better (my opinion). Anyways my point is, I started with downloading pre-made web layouts and editing them using Dreamweaver. I had no idea what to do, but with dreamweaver you can edit the design itself instead of messing with the codes. When I highlighted stuff I would look at the codes section and see what part i was editing. Soon after I learned how to edit the codes and it was "quicker" in a sense. When you learn to edit layouts then it becomes a lot easier to make a web layout.
I use DW because of it's syntax highlighting and high user friendlyness, I always code everything myself, never use the inbuilt function for it.
lmao.
Are you really saying that your website is 100% coded with notepad?
No, notepad++.
It's possible ofcourse.
You just have a little less overview imo.