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Request!!! Lessons
not sure if this is the right section or not, if its wrong, would a mod please move? :P wasnt quite sure.. but basically I am looking for lessons on how to code VB skins, basically starting from the very beginning. I will be paying whoever accepts this via paypal, name your price in this thread on via PM, include a example or two if possible.. thanks!
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Just learn (x)html/css and a little bit of javascript, and by "learn" I don't mean learn to use WYSIWYG editors - I mean learn to code it manually, then it will be easy for you to figure out how to edit vbulletin styles.
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notepad is the win.
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the thing is I totally dont get any fo this stuff :P
I can code a bit in HTML, but not much anything else haha Could anybody maybe point me to a few beginners tutorials then?... |
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No, at least get a programmer's editor. Notepad sucks.
Notepad ++ http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm or jEdit http://www.jedit.org/ Also, you can learn a lot from Dreamweaver by switching back and forth between WYSIWYG view and code view. |
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and dreamweaver sucks. |
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i use zend
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Doesn't matter what you use as long as it isn't WYSIWYG editor. If editor has syntax highlight function - good for you. Use whatever works better for you.
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ups
sorry i've misunderstand the thread completly |
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