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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Crown Point, Indiana, United States
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Ok, so i know some coding, since sports are over ive been doing some studying over summer, some web making, not using the **** custom templeates given to you though, i know very little about this type of coding and i was curious if anyone knows any gudies, or can teach me themselves on here, Thanks
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W3Schools Online Web Tutorials is a really good resource, they have tutorials on just about any web based programming you will ever want to do.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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You are right about that. Bt if ou don't like online stuffs, you could buy a book about this topic. Try Dreamweaver 8 Missing Manual.It wll teach you the basics of HTML and CSS plus you will learn the tips and tricks in using Dreamweaver.
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