Peter I have been developing websites since all a web page was a grey background and blue links. :) Web development is a constant changing thing. One will never be able to know everthing. I like dreamweaver and Flux 4. http://www.theescapers.com/flux/ I use both because there are certain parts of o web design that each do that clicks in my Brain. Each website requires different skills So start simple an take each one as a chance c ce to learn. — Sent from Mailbox for iPhone
On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 6:13 AM, Peter McGrath <[email protected]> wrote: > I have been wanting to design web sites for some time now and towards that > end have read through W3C's documentation for HTML4, HTML5, CSS2 and CSS3, > worked through some basic tutorials on those languages and at the > suggestion of an Apple Specialist have also worked through a basic tutorial > on PHP. I found a text editor, Bluefish, at sourceforge.net and > encountered an error in opening generated by security preferences settings. > 1. Would Bluefish be a good editor for web development on a Macbook Pro > (circa 2010, running OSX 10.8.2)? > 2. Is source forge still a good dependable open source site that is safe > to change the preferences to allow? > 3. Have web hosts become so accommodating with their development tools > that programming is almost unnecessary? > Thanks, > Peter
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