| Help, I've out grown my wysiwyg editor
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michaelhorowitz

msg:937235 | 1:07 pm on Dec 6, 2005 (gmt 0) | I built a web template in Photoshop that I'm trying to launch with Homestead's wysiwyg editor, but their editor is riddled with bugs [I'm getting no where with it]. I'm realizing I've finally outgrown this homestead editor, but I have no coding skills. I downloaded the dreamweaver trial and played around with it, but it's overwhelming and confusing. Does anyone know where I can go online to pickup some basic coding skills, the site I'm trying to build is an eccomerce site. Anyways, I'm just kind of feeling overwhelmed trying to build a "real website". Maybe someone out there can give me some advice. [edited by: tedster at 5:32 pm (utc) on Mar. 15, 2006]
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Matt Probert

msg:937236 | 5:54 pm on Dec 6, 2005 (gmt 0) | There is no excuse for not spending a few hours with a library book and a text editor learning the basics. www.w3c.org can also help, but you may find it confusing until you learn the basics. I like O'Reilly's "HTML The definitive Guide" Matt
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coho75

msg:937237 | 5:59 pm on Dec 6, 2005 (gmt 0) | | Does anyone know where I can go online to pickup some basic coding skills |
| Do a Google search for W3 Schools. It is a great resource.
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