Pete Fagerlin wrote:
> "Jonathan Bond" <
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> | Pete Fagerlin wrote:
> | > "Jonathan Bond" <
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> | > <snip>
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> | > | Or how about a copy of notepad and learn how to actually write HTML?
> | > |
> | > | Jon "Commander Purist" Bond
> | >
> | > Why limit yourself to HTML? Why waste the time to learn HTML from
> scratch
> | > unless you're going to be doing web design for a living?
> | >
> | > Bring on the web design software if it makes better looking/better functioning/more
> | > interesting/richer web pages
> | >
> | > --
> | > Pete "Commander Realist" Fagerlin
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> | >
http://www.petefagerlin.com
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> | I should have said DHTML... javascript, VBscript, CSS, all those fun things.
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> | I haven't made a webpage in a while, but I made some pretty frickin' nice ones with notepad.
> | Sure, I had to look a lot of stuff up, borrow javascripts from websites
> | (www.javascriptsource.com, www.bratta.com and the like), etc., but learning to use HTML lets you
> | know its capabilities and its limits. You know what is possible, and what you'll have to use
> | shockwave, java, or a similar object for, what you can't do at all, and what you can write a
> | sweet, streamlined, small, quick DHTML file for.
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> Why bother when Dreamweaver does it for you, in a much more compact and clean manner?
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> | THEN, if you want, you can use dreamweaver or any of those.
>
> Why wait?
>
I'm just being argumentative tonight because I've been programming VBA for the past 5 hours.
Hey, BTW, mind if I use one of your pictures at the top of my spreadsheet for my intro to
engineering final project (the VBA thing, I built a semi-automated, auto-compatibility check bike
builder deal thats actually semi-decent).
Jon "Commander" Bond
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> Pete Fagerlin
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