2010 or 2010 SE? - Post ID 141449

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Good Morning,

I have the html editor 2010 build 323 installed now.

I made a web site a couple of years ago and find I need to do some redesigning and making 3 pages out of 1, in fact I will have to do the whole site but that's down the road a piece, first need to do these 3 pages.

I am not an expert and will have to struggle to get what I want. I have the book called "My website is better then yours" that I purchased from Coffee Cup a couple of years ago.

OK, now for the question:
I cannot afford to buy anymore books (lost my job due to the economy) and want to use what I have (I also have an old html visually book). If I download 2010 SE will I be forced to code in html 5?

Will I be able to code using the old way as I have to convert some stuff to tables for my wife's small (very small) business and was hoping to put some colors and borders around it but the "My website is better then yours" book is telling me that the align and background color (Page 50) will not show unless I learn something called "styles" which they thankfully have in the book (I think)

I do not want to use the visual mode but rather the code mode so I can learn, but having to start from scratch with html 5 and having no resources to learn it is not helping me any, which is why I have not installed the 2010 SE.

Thank you for your help,
Steven
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The 2010SE just added many new features, but you are not forced to use them. You can still run the software in the exact way you are used to doing.
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