I am done with html and css, NOW, what tools should I start with?
Shall I start with
Adobe CS3
OR
Adobe CS4
OR
Adobe CS5
Please let know. I am just confused.
Thanks :)
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I am done with html and css, NOW, what tools should I start with? Shall I start with Adobe CS3 OR Adobe CS4 OR Adobe CS5 Please let know. I am just confused. Thanks :) |
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I suppose you are getting into web development. I suggest you looking into Boilerplate. A really good start to have a solid template and setup for both HTML5, CSS and eventually your JavaScript. As for tools/IDE, Adobe tools are great, but sometimes overwhelming. There are many other free alternatives out there, line Notepad++ for coding and paint.net for image editing. Whatever software you decide to use, just stick with it and learn to use it well. You may want to look for writing the code yourself, not using any WYSIWYG functionality EVER. One great thing to start coding and practicing is jsfiddle. |
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