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Old 08-03-2008, 12:56 PM   #3 (permalink)
jamiemac2005
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Re: WebEasy7 Professional

Hey jas, i've heard so much about web-easy 7 recently. Which is quite ironic (because all of it is on this forum), so it can't be so "easy" really. As for making the code cross-browser compliant (p.s. for the future you said search engine and it's actually browser, but that's no big deal because we all knew what you ment =]), it's going to be hard if you know nothing of coding.

I Strongly suggest you stop using web-easy 7, and learn to code sites from scratch(the proper way)... There's a great range of tutorials here: www.w3schools.com where you can learn a tonne of web-languages (the ones you're interested in are HTML, CSS and possibly Javascript), the tutorials only took me a day to get through but i have previous programming knowledge, it shouldn't be too time consuming(or hard) if that's the way you decide to go.

As for your current site, we need to see the code in order to help you.

Cheers,
Jamey
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