I would not call it experience.

LOL

Here is the link to the tutorial, that is the sum knowledge of my web
page making.;-)

http://www.ca.inter.net/en/help/homepage.php

I just followed those instructions and built a very basic page, then
went from there.

Dave

On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 6:33 AM, John Whittingham<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> You obviously have far more experience than myself, I'm more hardware 
> configuration based. I use HTML when I have to, I do remenber using Notepad++ 
> quite often during college, very useful application and intuitive to use.
>
> John
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>
> On Jul 3, 2009, at 8:13 PM, John Whittingham wrote:
>
>> I've been able to write HTML since I took a HNC in computer
>> networking c.2002/3, to be honest I always use Dreamweaver and only
>> ever edit with notepad when I can't get the application to do
>> *exactly* what I want. From personal experience I'd say 90% of all
>> the code writers I know use some form of application other than
>> notepad, it's just easier and quicker that way.
>
> I've also been writing HTML code for many years (I work as a web
> developer at the moment).
>
> I think Dreamweaver is one of the best code editors out there.  You
> can drop into code view if you're unhappy with the design/layout
> view.  But it's an expensive app and probably overkill for most
> people.  I mostly use Notepad++ which is more of a general purpose
> editor.  It's one of the 3 "must-have" apps that keep me using Windows
> (via Virtualbox).
>
> FWIW the one web tool I cannot work without is Firebug, which is a
> great inspection/debugging extension for Firefox.  It lets you play
> with the HTML, CSS and Javascript within the browser.  I also use
> EditCSS quite a bit but that has problems with background images.
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
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