you're my hero THANK YOU SO MUCHBiscuitBee said:There's a few options you could try out:
1. docs.google.com You can share certain documents between two (or more) users.
2. Get setup with Subversion (it git if you're feeling adventurous). I'm pretty sure googlecode uses SVN. You could probably get TortoiseSVN (a windows client) setup to sync with googlecode.
3. Try dropbox. (getdropbox.com). and share an account.
Honestly just make it in notepad then. It's really quite easy, html isn't that hard (aside of course from having specific browsers handling it differently). A css also isn't that hard to make, getting the layout to work in most used browsers is a little harder though (but as you say it is for school work, just make it so it works with IE or firefox depending on whatever you guys use most). There are plenty of good guides out there, at the very least telling you the basics. You can also look at simple websites to see how they are made (though be aware that pages can be presented to you differently then they are actually hosted on a site, which in your case probably doesn't really matter).kwartel said:I know, but it's for school. You know, making a noob site. It will never be published, it's just for a grade.
@BisquitBee; I can't install at school and docs is a little bit annoying cause it's just online Word. We have to make something from the scratch and in notepad! My teacher will see it when I have made it in something else, cause that will be superhard to read! Even for Bill Gates