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Re: Web building

Posted By: Wendy Woudstra
Tuesday, 22 March 2005, at 1:56 p.m.

In Response To: Web building (Steve)

There really is no substitute for learning the code, but there's no law that says you need to know everything there is to know about HTML and CSS before you can get your feet wet.

For a novice I'd suggest the free NVU (www.nvu.com) for two reasons: First, it's free (which is always a bonus in my books), and secondly it creates really clean code. It's also pretty simple to learn how to use.

The clean code part is not because I'm a fanatic about standards compliancy. It's because the best way to learn raw HTML (I think) is to create something in the WYSIWYG editor, then view source to see what code created the effect. It's nearly impossible to do that when your WYSIWYG editor adds all kinds of garbage code around the simple HTML.

Wendy

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