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| website with plain html rather than a WYSIWYG? I am doing a GCE project and I need to find out th advantages of using dreamweaver and of using plain html to create a website for an art galler. Help please! |
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| Visually, nothing. You can create the same appearance from both methods. However coding by hand results in cleaner code thats easier to edit and pick up by search engines. If all that matters in your GCSE is the way it looks, I would suggest going with a WYSIWYG as you're unlikely to be able to hand code such a thing by the sounds of it. |
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| for me useing html and css is much easyer then dreamweaver so i know it's not putting in anything i don't want/need do what is easyer for u and what i see in the code IS what i get =P {hence WYSIWYG} |
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