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    I'm wondering on to what version of Dreamweaver I should get, and that would be all. Thank you.

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    I did a bit of reasurch, I'd suggest Dreamweaver MX.

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    Alright, Thanks Taco :-D
    And I'm also trying to learn how to code, This might make me sound like an idiot, but what do I do with PHP code? O_O. HTML I can do with ease, but I don't understand where to put php code.

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    I explained to you quickly via aim. PHP is a server side language that outputs HTML. In lamens terms - the server will read the php code and output (usually dynamic) html code that browsers can read. When you make a post, it sends data (using a php script), to a database. The code then reads off the database (MySQL), and outputs your post. PHP is quickly becoming the most popular web scripting language - mainly because its very user friendly and available on most servers.

    Hope this helps out a bit more than I could provide earlier. If you have any scripting questions - you could always chat with my programming-guru brother, demo.

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