i want to make a page in my 'new' software called Dreamweaver but i dont know how to use 'em.. well, who can help me to get a good guide of html/php on this software
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Who have a good html/php tutorial?
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Re: Who have a good html/php tutorial?
Umm try http://www.compsci.ca the people there will most likely help you but you need an account.
it's also a good place for programmers such as my self ;p;
it's also a good place for programmers such as my self ;p;
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Re: Who have a good html/php tutorial?
I learned a lot from http://www.w3schools.com/ They follow the w3 standards, which is really appealing to me. No bogus code in their tutorials for sure!
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Edit: I am a visual type, I like learning from videos, so called "screencasts". I have over 10GB of tutorials archived on my hard drive. If you are a visual type too, I suggest heading over to http://phpvideotutorials.com/ and after you are through all their videos, just use http://php.net/ for future reference. There is nothing more to it, you can pick up html in basically a few hours and php is lets say a full day of practicing before you master it.
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Re: Who have a good html/php tutorial?
Sorry off topic kind of although if you have the CS3 Suite (I haven't used CS4 yet) it comes with over 100 tutorials on all the various programs included such as
--Adobe:
Red-Image Editing Programs
Or perhaps since it involves Dreamweaver, should have i posted this at:?
[c enter]viewtopic.php?f=33&t=132[/i frame][/c enter]
--Adobe:
- Photoshop CS3 Extended
Illustrator CS3
Fireworks CS3
Acrobat 8 Professional
Flash CS3 Professional
Dreamweaver CS3
Contribute CS3
Red-Image Editing Programs
Or perhaps since it involves Dreamweaver, should have i posted this at:?
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Reason: Don't make infinitely looping iframes, they are bad.
Reason: Don't make infinitely looping iframes, they are bad.
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Re: Who have a good html/php tutorial?
Please do go into what makes it an infinite loop?
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Re: Who have a good html/php tutorial?
Some browsers have protection against infinitely looping iframes. Some don't.
An infinitely looping iframe is a regular html document with an iframe tag that has the src attribute set to itself, for example:
If the source of "http://example.com" was:
<html><body><iframe src="http://example.com" /></body></html>
Then it would be in infinite loop.
You posted:
http://forum.3ice.hu/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=132[/i frame]
on the page: http://forum.3ice.hu/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=132
Notice how the links are the same? This puts the browser in a loop that never stops. The page keeps calling itself forever unless the browser prevents it.
Edit: This makes an infinite loop on ANY page:
An infinitely looping iframe is a regular html document with an iframe tag that has the src attribute set to itself, for example:
If the source of "http://example.com" was:
<html><body><iframe src="http://example.com" /></body></html>
Then it would be in infinite loop.
You posted:
http://forum.3ice.hu/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=132[/i frame]
on the page: http://forum.3ice.hu/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=132
Notice how the links are the same? This puts the browser in a loop that never stops. The page keeps calling itself forever unless the browser prevents it.
Edit: This makes an infinite loop on ANY page:
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<script type="text/javascript">document.write("<iframe src=\""+location.href+"\" />")</script>
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