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Sounds promising, I think I'll take a look into it. thanks.I don't recommend you to use Dreamweaver. Nowadays is seen as a beginner program. Take a look to Sublime Text 2, is one of the best text editors for web development. It has code highlight for a lot of languages and you can install a lot of plugins to enhance your experience using it.
Dreamweaver is a great learning tool. Definitely youll learn a lot about CSS using this tool.So I wanted to get into CSS. And I heard of this program called dream weaver, has anyone had any sort of experience with it? Is it a good way to get into the basics of CSS?
I also have discovered another open source WYSIWYG web page program but I havent yet tried it to the fullest but it looks promising.I used it when i just started out, the What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get interface was nice at the time. But its an adobe product which i dont like. I'd rather have something open source. Lately I've been doing all my development with netbeans. I highly recommend it.
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