HTML the thing keeping me from suicide

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This discussion centers on the use of HTML versus Dreamweaver for web development. Users express mixed feelings about Dreamweaver, with some arguing that it creates messy HTML tags and that proficiency in HTML allows for more control. One participant shares their journey of overcoming HTML challenges by researching specific problems and utilizing resources like www.echoecho.com. The consensus suggests that while Dreamweaver can simplify some tasks, a solid understanding of HTML is essential for precise web design.

PREREQUISITES
  • Proficiency in HTML coding
  • Understanding of web design principles
  • Familiarity with online resources for HTML troubleshooting
  • Basic knowledge of text editors like Notepad
NEXT STEPS
  • Research HTML table structures and best practices
  • Explore online resources for HTML troubleshooting, such as www.echoecho.com
  • Learn about HTML validation tools to ensure clean code
  • Investigate alternatives to Dreamweaver for web development
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Web developers, designers, and anyone looking to improve their HTML skills or seeking alternatives to Dreamweaver for web development.

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lol i don't have dream weaver so i have to rely on damn HTML i know what it is and i know the coding but i know dream weaver would make it tons easyer

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what is your question?

Dreamweaver creates messy html tags afaik
 
If you're any good with HTML, then you will find that Dreamweaver doesn't make it THAT much easier.
I never use any software to code my websites, I just open notepad, and off I go (except for Adobe for the imagery :P).

I found that I really wanted to get Dreamweaver, for a similar reason as you. However, I then realized that it's because I had troube with HTML, and making exactly what I want, appear exactly where I wanted it :(. However, I then listed all the problem sI had with HTML, eg; how to use tables, etc, then researched them. I revised them mostly at: www.echoecho.com, and am very happy just using HTML :D

Perhaps you should try the same :)

Best of luck,
[r.D]
 
thnks your a problem solver
 
Well - I learned using and coding HTML by using Dreamweaver. It's the best software I've ever used. And if you're really professional Watez you wouldn't be coding it in Notepad. Even I, after 5 years, get claostrophobic using notepad...
 

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