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  #11  
Old 23rd Sep 2006, 14:29
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I definitely recommend using a css style sheet. It means you can change the look of your whole site very easily without doing it page by page.

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Old 23rd Sep 2006, 14:32
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Originally Posted by Glitch
Well now that most of my websites involve php I very rarly use html anymore, and frontpage doesnt support php and if it does then it doesnt do it very well. But if someone is just learning, I would still recomend frontpage, useless codes or not.
I am starting to creep over to php, I have recently started learning it and at the moment I can not find any fault with the code, also it's easy to convert .HTML pages into .php pages which I have had to do recently.

Oh just as a little well cone me, I set up a log in box on one of my sites yesterday using php code and I was so chuffed I think I am taking to it quite well.
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Old 23rd Sep 2006, 14:53
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They latest version of php seems to me to have been pretty buggy. I've seen problems all over the place.
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Old 23rd Sep 2006, 16:52
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Just about everything I do now is in PHP, havnt had a single problem with it. Im currently running 2 websites with it, easy to incorporate the phpbb forums into it.

Dont get me wrong, Im not saying anything is wrong with HTML, I just prefer using php.
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Old 23rd Sep 2006, 20:45
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I have just started having a website and had to use a site builder that was available at the web host that I'm using. I want to learn to build one myself and am planning to purchase the xhtml Dummies book. I really like the Dummies Books.
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