>>>True, you have to pick a "main" programming language and go forward, but you still need to learn some of others too, IMHO.
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>>Oh, sure. I do web development, too, so HTML and JavaScript are required and I'm trying to learn more about jQuery. Need to be better at using CSS.
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>>>I wonder if I changed my name to "None Oftheabove" and got on the ballot, how large my victory would be?<s>
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>>Perhaps quite large . . .
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>I use Dreamweaver, and it does the CSS stuff for me. It is a little pricey though.
Well, actually, I use Expression Web, which supposedly does that, too, but I'm working mainly on two web sites I developed, but where I subbed out the design (since I'm a little lacking in the visual design area). So it's not going to go in and magically clean up that HTML and create CSS for it. Now if I started something from scratch, supposedly it will handle the CSS, but I haven't investigated that much. Also, I wonder about the efficiency and design of CSS that's just automatically handled by Dreamweaver, Expression Web, or any other program.