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Old 05-21-2007, 01:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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What is the easiest software to use to make a css sheet? - please read details

before you answer!? The software should NOT require me to enter any code myself. In other words, it should be easy enough for a child to build a website - seeing that i'm not a good coder.The software should NOT require me to enter any code myself. In other words, it should be easy enough for a child to build a website - seeing that i'm not a good coder. edit: I know you can't make a website just with css!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 05-21-2007, 02:11 AM   #2 (permalink)
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CSS is really not hard at all. You can't even consider it coding. When you start learning it, you'll see that it's all common sense. You can become learn the ins and outs of CSS in less than an hour, no joke.I don't know of any software used to make just CSS. And you can't create a site with just CSS alone. CSS just customizes colors, positions, fonts, etc. of your webpage.Just use a WYSIWYG editor like dreamweaver. But no matter what software you use, nothing is ever going to be perfect. It's always good to know a little HTML so you can figure out what the problem is yourself.I never use WYSIWYGs myself, but try this one:http://www.download.com/Web-Dwarf/30...?tag=lst-0-2Or if you're willing to invest the money, Dreamweaver is decent, I'm not sure if you'd have an easy time using it though.
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Old 05-21-2007, 08:29 AM   #3 (permalink)
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On the same lines as LexiSan, CSS won't get you far without HTML to apply it too. If you are scared to touch the code yourself, a WYSIWYG is the way to go - though if you're going to be working with websites fairly often, I would strongly urge you to learn HTML and CSS.NVU (www.nvu.com) is a free WYSIWYG that, from what I hear, is fairly good. I can't comment on it myself as I hand-code.
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