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Posted by dorayme on 02/08/07 21:16
In article <la8ls2pc865n8r36o8tn4h74l20mreai7c@4ax.com>,
David Segall <david@address.invalid> wrote:
> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
>
> >I'm sorry but to me "I want to build my own website but I do not want to
> >learn anything about HTML" is a akin to "I want to build my house but I
> >do not want to learn anything about carpentry". If that is the case,
> >hire a carpenter!
>
> I see nothing wrong with a kit log cabin or a kit web site. I think
> that expecting someone to learn HTML is excessive if all they want is
> a web site to tell their club members the date of the next meeting. I
> regard it as equivalent to expecting someone who uses a word processor
> to know the codes that it uses for formatting.
Yes, ok, fair enough. But remember the history of this thread. OP
asks for advice about a particular matter. He is given advice and
shows no curiosity about any of it, including the simplest most
low tech pointers by the being most in touch with ordinary
earthlings, namely a martian.
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dorayme
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