Re: best approach to learning HTML...

Subject: Re: best approach to learning HTML...
From: "Howard Lebowitz" <Howard -dot- Lebowitz -at- harlandfs -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 08:19:17 -0400


I would suggest Bradsoft's TopStyle. It combines a CSS editor and HTML
editor. Nick Bradbury is the original author of the classic HTML editor
HomeSite, now owned by Macromedia [Adobe]. I believe HomeSite has been
sunset but I still use it.

LINKS:

http://www.bradsoft.com/topstyle/

http://www.macromedia.com/software/homesite/

HTH,

Howard

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Subject: Re: best approach to learning HTML...
From: "Jens Reineking" <J -dot- Reineking -at- interkomelectronic -dot- de>
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 08:23:58 +0200 (CEST)
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Whatever I've done, I found that
a) working on a real project and/or
b) recreating a real-world example
really helps to focus the learning. As far as hand-coding vs. WYSIWYG
edi= tor is concerned: Shoot for understanding hand-coding, but use a
WYSIWYG editor to see how elemen= ts can be implemented, i.e. build your
own example code. Then tinker with the code and see what = changes.

My suggestions only, your learning style may vary.

Regards,

Jens



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