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Old 06-12-2008, 02:03 PM
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Default You are doing great!

Jewel

Glad to hear how you are doing. Sounds like you are doing just fine.

If you are happy with what you are doing I wouldn't dream of Dreamweaver! Sorry for the terrible pun, and no insult intended to fans of the program. It has its pluses.

What Dreamweaver, or any other graphic interface does is let you sort of just place things where you want and they write the html so you don't have to know it. But if you can learn it, as you have, you have a lot more control. It does take time to learn, but so does Dreamweaver or any of the others.

While there is no "design view" as such, in your NoteTab there is the one button click on the globe image and you view in your browser which you can just leave open, then click on refresh after you save new code. It amounts to the same thing.

You might want to upgrade to Pro since the price is little. It does have several features I like, especially spelling since that is one of my weakest areas. I use it a lot.

As you get into the css I would download TopStyle Lite. You can integrate it right into NoteTab but I wouldn't bother. I run it side by side and leave both open (overlap a bit and just click on part of the window to switch). You only want the free version of this one because it has all the css features. The upgrade adds nothing to css, just adds html, etc., and you have all you need in NoteTab for that. It works much as NoteTab but even better for css because you can just click on more detailed choices such as type of measurements, etc. Very slick, and easy to use.
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