-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Learning to do web pages need source codes

How I learnt years ago , was to copy a persons page, and open it in a
editor, and remove a tag to see what it did, and continued that process with
other tags

I dont think it is apart of  XP at all frontpage that is. Your thinking of
the one in 98/ME ??.

www.magickalmusings.com you are quite welcome welcome to use as a basis of
removing tags etc from if you want to learn that way, bear in mind it uses
an external style sheet, so you will need to put
www.magickalmusings.com/mmusings.css  and
www.magickalmusings.com/mmusings2.css into the address to also download the
style sheets. Not sure from memory which one the main page is using.

Might be a little to full on for someone starting off, but who knows. Try
googles search engine for HTML tutorials, you will find heaps. I am sure you
will find one that suites your level that may better help you get an
undertanding of it

Cheers
Darryl
----- Original Message -----
From: <Hotredlips779928

> HI,
>
> I am very much a newbie at doing a web page and a friend is teaching me a
> little bit.  I use winxp home version.  I assume front page is on that
> system?  An editor for creating a web page?  He showed me how to type in
some
> basic source codes to use and about opening and closing them.  Is there a
> place on the web to go look for other source codes I may want to use.  I
am
> interested in putting my family tree on the web for others to search out.
I
> also use Family Tree Maker program and can create GEDcom files which I
> understand is easier for others to read.  Would I have to import my GED
com
> file to my web page and if so how do you do that?  Is it the same as
> uploading a picture or must I reference it with a link to another HTML
page/


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