Posted by Grant Robertson on 04/01/07 14:22
In article <460fa081$0$16376$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>,
tlgalenson@yahoo.com says...
> I generally use a wysiwyg html editor to layout my pages. Then if its not
> quite working right I tweak the html code. Am I going to be able to ask
> advice about the Html/CSS here without causing others here to burnup
> bandwidth about wysiwyg editors?
I don't know, maybe not. I have a hard time striking a balance between
ignoring the antagonizes and standing up for myself against those who
want to tell me how to think.
I am very inexperienced in HTML, having only created one web site back in
1997 using FrontPage.
While I have been learning HTML I find I really like DreamWeaver because
I can easily go directly into the HTML code and edit it manually. It then
shows me exactly what my edits have accomplished. And the best part is
that DreamWeaver doesn't then go behind my back and change my edits back
to what it thinks they should be. I had a lot of trouble with FrontPage
(version 1.0) changing things around on me behind my back.
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