I think I just crossed the line into the super dorkdom. This just became the most beautiful thing I did today. With a little help as there were two things missing from my code.
Out of curiosity, do they have you using a major program to do your coding (ie dreamweaver) are are you coding freehand in a text editor (notepad/notepad++/textedit)?
Nice layout, by the way. Did you have a test web page for it as an external sheet, or was it to be used inline?
Basically, she gave us an image file for what she wanted it to look like, some text instructions for what colors she wanted and alignments on the PXs, and we worked the elements for a internal CSS.
My final project is a full website based on an External sheet, customized, etc. Getting most of that done this weekend.
I attempted to reply to this, but major blackberry fail.
Ask Drew to show you Notepad++
It has a CSS mode, and i think i converted him with the HTML mode. it's just a simple text editor - no WYSIWYG, but it color codes things/tags for you, and saves as simple .txt files, suitable for professors. I lived on it during my HTML/CSS classes, and we had the same textbook you did. :)
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Nice layout, by the way. Did you have a test web page for it as an external sheet, or was it to be used inline?
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Basically, she gave us an image file for what she wanted it to look like, some text instructions for what colors she wanted and alignments on the PXs, and we worked the elements for a internal CSS.
My final project is a full website based on an External sheet, customized, etc. Getting most of that done this weekend.
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Ask Drew to show you Notepad++
It has a CSS mode, and i think i converted him with the HTML mode. it's just a simple text editor - no WYSIWYG, but it color codes things/tags for you, and saves as simple .txt files, suitable for professors. I lived on it during my HTML/CSS classes, and we had the same textbook you did. :)
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