Quote:
Originally Posted by jamiemac2005
Then your editor can be something like notepad++ (which i recommend you check out anyway i cant remember if it has a wysiwyg editor or not)...
|
Taken from notepad++ website.
-WYSIWYG
If you have a colour printer, print your source code (or whatever you want) in colour.
I have installed PAINT.net for many customers looking for a way to tweek images and what not for free. If they can use it so can you. A little bit of a learning curve, but not to bad. Other then that I agree with jamiemac2005 on learning code. It would be next to impossible to troubleshoot why the WYSISWG is not working the way you want if you don't know the code behind it. Although, we are always here ready to help to the best of our ability.
Good Luck