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Pancake_old
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Message # 1 | 6:46 PM
Is there somekind of reader for css ?

The ucoz code areas dont let a user see how its going to look like when its done
(the html viewer will but not the css)

I want to beable to see the $ codes...when its done ya know ? what I get now is just the code
lol I cant see anything I cant see how its going to look when its done

So is there a reader I could use ? maybe off ucoz if ucoz dont have one ?

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Message # 2 | 8:30 PM
What do you mean?

You can just save, check the site, and go back to coding, it's simple really.
Or you can build your site with programs such as Dreamweaver that supports showing the coding changes in real time next to the coding screen.

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Message # 3 | 10:01 AM
Dreamweaver ? ok thanks man I'll make a note of that for later and test it out happy

Added (2012-04-25, 4:01 AM)
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Acid, I just had a short time to look at dreamweaver ...its $125.00 CS6 (if you dont get the add ons)
I cant shell out that much money...do you know of anyother program's that would do the same thing for free ?

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Message # 4 | 10:12 AM
Pancake, Dreamweaver is the peak commercial program for editing atm, so yes, it will definitely be expensive. wink I'm only able to use it (thank god) because it's provided due to my studies.

As to other programs that could be used there are a lot really. None of them "show" you in the program what the CSS will look like however they do give you syntax highlighting and such which can make the editing process easier. The one I use most commonly is Notepad++ which is a designed as a featurish coding program. Alternatively you can even just use Notepad or any type of text-editor.

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Message # 5 | 5:00 PM
Paradox, is notepad++ the same as normal notepad ?
would that show me how it would look after ?

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Message # 6 | 5:07 PM
Pancake, Notepad++ won't show you how it will look.

You can use DreamWeaver for a 30 day trial, but there are many editors out there, just try searching for them.

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Message # 7 | 6:32 PM
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You can use DreamWeaver for a 30 day trial


Acid, I only see a trial for CS5 DW (DreamWeaver) but not the CS6
is there a cs6 trial ? I'll just go with the cs5 trial there shouldnt be that much of a difference right

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Message # 8 | 7:08 PM
Pancake, CS6 is the newest version, I don't even think it's released fully yet.
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