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How do you know what sites are credible when coding?

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07-22-2008, 06:09 AM
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Just run the Script in a Browser if its standalone, or on a Server if it utilizes other scripts/services. You can check for errors, etc. that way.

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Originally Posted by Xavier_3D View Post
Just run the Script in a Browser if its standalone, or on a Server if it utilizes other scripts/services. You can check for errors, etc. that way.
That completely negates the point. He wants to have good semantic code not just code that 'works'. If you code and post up as said above, people will give you some helpful feedback. Or ask questions about say best way of creating a navigation (or whatever you are unsure of) and we can give you some helpful snippets.

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