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Answer» ANOTHER problem with most WYSIWYG editors is that they use ABSOLUTE positioning with CSS. Geek, you obviously don't worry about browser compatibility when it comes to designing web pages so I can understand if you don't know what I'm talking about.

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An effective language has to be limited. The idea of endless expansion does not do well in a language. It has to have a limited vocabulary and SYNTAX. You build more features by using what is already there.
Do you know how many functions and global variables PHP has? PHP has 3079 functions and a whole lot more reserved variables. I'd say less than 500 of those are used in this forum. Look at the diversity of APPLICATIONS that enables you to create.

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IMO, a newbie should learn HTML after he has done some actual web design.
This leads to bad habits like using HTML attributes without quotes, using the tag etc. etc. XHTML is what people should be learning now. Dreamweaver CS4 does do a good job with browser compatibility, as well as keeping loading times to a minumum and using the latest standards.

But for me, there's nothing like spending an hour creating a page with Notepad++ and then opening the browser only to find about 7 PHP fatal errors. 
The fun starts then when I have to look over 5000 lines of code.HTML, XHTML its all very, very, very hard for understanding 
Of caurse, if you are a professional, you can make a website for your self.
But for guys like me  it only one right way - builders  I had create 2 website with a builders 
Will let you know about the results in a short time. Quote from: Brain32 on December 14, 2009, 01:02:28 AM
HTML, XHTML its all very, very, very hard for understanding 
Of caurse, if you are a professional, you can make a website for your self.

HTML is pretty easy. I learned it in grade 9, for Pete's SAKE Ban created on digvijay


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