Dreamweaver Tutorial: Linking Pages
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cheers bro!
@1995140 To be fair, I don’t think the “real pro coders” would need help
linking pages together. It’s pretty clear this is aimed at a much more
basic audience, an audience that would need the split design.
@andyhmltn True that mate, but for designers Dreamweaver is pretty neat
The real pro coders dont use split “code/design”
Wallpaper change already!!??! It’s been there FOREVER!
@MakeOrange w3schools(.)com go there to learn code.
or if your 1334 you could just do a href=”index.php”>Home