Hi Nettie, I love your website. It is so easy to get around on it. Im sure I can get some pointers from you as well. I see you have a counter like I was just talking about wanting. I looked at your recipe page and see that you made each recipe a link to its own page, probably what I will need to do. I see you also have "cheese biscuits", the only recipe I have on my site yet ;). I like your "go back" link, I need something like that or that says home. I love your "Tribute to Mother" page. Gee, I just saw your scrolling lyrics to your songs, thats neat also. Is that you playing the piano? Oh my gosh, I am so impressed...I just read your page about you. You are so talented. Id love to ask you sometime about how you went about getting your songs published and all. "I am/was a performer myself". Mostly was, but trying to get back into it. cristy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Netty" <nettylee3@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 9:27 AM Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: pctechtalk Digest V2 #252 > I have been lurking in the background keeping up with the conversation on making a webpage. I decided to learn html and do a personal homepage and keep it simple. You are invited to take a look. I did email Cristy, personally. > ~Netty~ > http://www.surfmore.net/users/nettylee3 > > From: "Hank" <hank@xxxxxxxx> > Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: YEAHHH...website oh boy > Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 15:46:12 -0500 > > Thoth I will load up FP and see what it will do now, if it isn't better than > when I started way back when them it will be dumped again. > Yours Hank > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "~OoO~" <SirTroth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "Hank" <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 1:02 PM > Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: YEAHHH...website oh boy > > > No doubt... I believe learning the code is definitely the way to go. It > definitely gives you much more control over a page or site. And, if you have > the time, learning the code as opposed to a design program is definitely > better, IMO. However, there's incredibly designed professional sites out > there where the authors know nothing more than FP or Dreamweaver or whatever > other WYSIWYG editor they may be using. Your ago, using these programs > sucked because of so many incompatibility problems with all the different > browsers. Times have changed, though, and all these packages, FP included > have come a long way into finally being considered a true professional's > tool. I used to only design with HTML. But, like other webmasters out there, > I started lacking the time, so I started using FP and Dreamweaver just a > little, then more and finally A LOT more. I stopped using Dreamweaver only > because I found FP to be easier to learn. Now... I develop my pages using > FP, but I always do tweaks > manually in the code, for browser compatibility issues. > But, I agree with you. Learning the code is definitely the better way (or at > least, as far as an opinion counts, its what I believe). If you have the > time and patience to learn it (which isn't hard, btw) definitely learn the > code and program with the code. > > ---Troth > > To unsub or change your email settings: > //www.freelists.org/webpage/pctechtalk > > To access our Archives: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PCTechTalk/messages/ > //www.freelists.org/archives/pctechtalk/ > > For more info: > //www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/list?list_id=pctechtalk > > To unsub or change your email settings: //www.freelists.org/webpage/pctechtalk To access our Archives: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PCTechTalk/messages/ //www.freelists.org/archives/pctechtalk/ For more info: //www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/list?list_id=pctechtalk