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Posted by Bergamot on 12/06/06 21:22
cassiadenton@gmail.com wrote:
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> I understand that straight html code is not exactly "up to date,"
Au contraire, 'straight html code' is very hip, providing it's done
right. :)
> however, the goal of this class, from my professor's stand point
> anyway, is to teach the code so that once we're done we will be able to
> pick up any wysiwyg editing program and be able to figure it out
He should not be teaching you so-called WYSIWYG at all. That is the
point. He should be teaching you all that 'raw code' you are asking
about. If he can't do it, he has no business teaching a class in HTML in
the first place.
> If no one has anything to add that could actually help me, I'd really
> appreciate if all snide remarks were left out.
Sorry, this is Usenet. You opened the discussion, so anybody can jump in
and give their 2p. That's the way of it. :)
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Berg
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