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Hi I am trying to teach myself HTML so I've joined this news group. |
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First question is how do I download newsgroup messages for offline viewing? |
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I've read a few books on HTML and web design so far. |
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Was just wondering what most people use as an HTML editor. |
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Notepad, dreamweaver, FrontPage etc. |
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I'm currently using notepad. Don't know if that makes me a dinosaur or not. |
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Was told that when learning HTML you should start with notepad to get a good understanding of it. |
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Does anyone know if there are many web designers using Linux as their OS? |
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Greg wrote: Hi I am trying to teach myself HTML so I've joined this news group. This gets a little quiet at times. You might want to subscribe to alt.html.critique in addition. Being a lot busier, it has many experts and professionals who are willing to help. First question is how do I download newsgroup messages for offline viewing? That depends on what you're using to read these newsgroups. I've read a few books on HTML and web design so far. If you don't already know about them, I recommend you take a look at: http://www.w3schools.com for learning the languages involved in web design; http://www.alistapart.com for weekly articles on developer techniques; and http://www.csszengarden.com/ for great examples of good style *and* good coding. Was just wondering what most people use as an HTML editor. I just use a simple text editor (with syntax highlighting). Notepad, dreamweaver, FrontPage etc. Frontpage? Bleh. Avoid it at all costs if you really want to learn web development. Many use dreamweaver but I find it a little lacking in versatility (unless it's just used as a simple text editor ).I'm currently using notepad. Don't know if that makes me a dinosaur or not. Not at all. However, I do recommend you get an editor with syntax highlighting. This will colour the code (depending on it's function) and will greatly ease its reading. Was told that when learning HTML you should start with notepad to get a good understanding of it. Good advice. Does anyone know if there are many web designers using Linux as their OS? Most professionals use the Mac platform, simply because that's what they're used to (from the old printwork days). Having said that, there's a growing number using Linux (including me). It's progressed a lot in recent years and is now quite viable as a platform for web design and development, however you still need to be more technical than the average Mac user. Hth, -- Ben M. |
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Hi I am trying to teach myself HTML so I've joined this news group. First |
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question is how do I download newsgroup messages for offline viewing? I've read a few books on HTML and web design so far. Was just wondering what most people use as an HTML editor. Notepad, dreamweaver, FrontPage etc. I'm currently using notepad. Don't know if that makes me a dinosaur or not. Was told that when learning HTML you should start with notepad to get a good understanding of it. Does anyone know if there are many web designers using Linux as their OS? |
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My current home page is http://www.ccountry.net/~waxman/ Thanks for any help... |
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Thanks for the good advice "Ben Measures" <saint_abroadremove (AT) removehotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:PMtud.34753$up1.11804 (AT) text (DOT) news.blueyonder.co.uk... Greg wrote: Hi I am trying to teach myself HTML so I've joined this news group. This gets a little quiet at times. You might want to subscribe to alt.html.critique in addition. Being a lot busier, it has many experts and professionals who are willing to help. First question is how do I download newsgroup messages for offline viewing? That depends on what you're using to read these newsgroups. I've read a few books on HTML and web design so far. If you don't already know about them, I recommend you take a look at: http://www.w3schools.com for learning the languages involved in web design; http://www.alistapart.com for weekly articles on developer techniques; and http://www.csszengarden.com/ for great examples of good style *and* good coding. Was just wondering what most people use as an HTML editor. I just use a simple text editor (with syntax highlighting). Notepad, dreamweaver, FrontPage etc. Frontpage? Bleh. Avoid it at all costs if you really want to learn web development. Many use dreamweaver but I find it a little lacking in versatility (unless it's just used as a simple text editor ).I'm currently using notepad. Don't know if that makes me a dinosaur or not. Not at all. However, I do recommend you get an editor with syntax highlighting. This will colour the code (depending on it's function) and will greatly ease its reading. Was told that when learning HTML you should start with notepad to get a good understanding of it. Good advice. Does anyone know if there are many web designers using Linux as their OS? Most professionals use the Mac platform, simply because that's what they're used to (from the old printwork days). Having said that, there's a growing number using Linux (including me). It's progressed a lot in recent years and is now quite viable as a platform for web design and development, however you still need to be more technical than the average Mac user. Hth, -- Ben M. Dreamweaver is pretty good, bloody expensive now that it comes with the |
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Hi I am trying to teach myself HTML so I've joined this news group. First question is how do I download newsgroup messages for offline viewing? I've read a few books on HTML and web design so far. Was just wondering what most people use as an HTML editor. Notepad, dreamweaver, FrontPage etc. I'm currently using notepad. Don't know if that makes me a dinosaur or not. Was told that when learning HTML you should start with notepad to get a good understanding of it. Does anyone know if there are many web designers using Linux as their OS? My current home page is http://www.ccountry.net/~waxman/ |
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Hi I am trying to teach myself HTML so I've joined this news group. First question is how do I download newsgroup messages for offline viewing? I've read a few books on HTML and web design so far. Was just wondering what most people use as an HTML editor. Notepad, dreamweaver, FrontPage etc. I'm currently using notepad. Don't know if that makes me a dinosaur or not. Was told that when learning HTML you should start with notepad to get a good understanding of it. Does anyone know if there are many web designers using Linux as their OS? My current home page is http://www.ccountry.net/~waxman/ Thanks for any help... In Linux, you might want to give Bluefish a look. Not available on |
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