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Oct 09, 2008 - 01:40 AM
Oct 09, 2008 - 02:18 AM
ah yes, i found that too but couldn't find it again to use as an example. i tried that one but when i entered the code into dreamweaver it didn't really work. well, i get confused about where to add code where in dreamweaver. i'm more of a designer than a coder unfortunately. i'm working on that tho! ;D
that would be perfect though. does the ccs work with the html from that gallery. do i need both sets of code?
that would be perfect though. does the ccs work with the html from that gallery. do i need both sets of code?
Oct 09, 2008 - 02:40 AM
You would need both the HTML and CSS for it to work properly...
If you can get both the design and a little bit of the programming HTML/CSS down, you can make yourself extremely valuable and useful. Not everybody can do both ends if they need to get something up that works quick.
If you can get both the design and a little bit of the programming HTML/CSS down, you can make yourself extremely valuable and useful. Not everybody can do both ends if they need to get something up that works quick.
Oct 09, 2008 - 02:49 AM
ah excellent. i'll play around with it. i got the form to work so this should achievable by my standards. thanks for the help again!
i'll go learn code!
mike.
i'll go learn code!
mike.
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