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Hey TTG
I am making a website in dream weaver CS5 and i have a little problem
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How can i make it so they are not unber each other because when i preview it in a browser they are directly next to each other and not under each other im just wondering i can i make it next to each other in dream weaver
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I am making a website in dream weaver CS5 and i have a little problem
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How can i make it so they are not unber each other because when i preview it in a browser they are directly next to each other and not under each other im just wondering i can i make it next to each other in dream weaver
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It'd probably help if you posted some code.
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Why is this in the programming section when you clearly aren't writing any code?
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No idea what you're talking about, but ima take a stab at deciphering what you're trying to do.
Basically just create separate divs for the buttons/whatever they are then place them next to eachother... but if you want to get into web design I would suggest you not use things like Dreamweaver as they normally produce tacky websites.
Basically just create separate divs for the buttons/whatever they are then place them next to eachother... but if you want to get into web design I would suggest you not use things like Dreamweaver as they normally produce tacky websites.
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The buttons are too long for the divs. They wont all fit in the same one.
At least that's what it looks like from here.
At least that's what it looks like from here.
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skatertg wrote No idea what you're talking about, but ima take a stab at deciphering what you're trying to do.
Basically just create separate divs for the buttons/whatever they are then place them next to eachother... but if you want to get into web design I would suggest you not use things like Dreamweaver as they normally produce tacky websites.
I agree, Dreamweaver is good but half of what I have seen from it, are "cookie cutter" websites it does have some neat features but half of who use it don't understand what they are doing, the only reason I use it is for convenience but the design view does nothing but breeds illiterate coders.
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