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pdbeugeling
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posted 06-27-2004 12:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pdbeugeling   Click Here to Email pdbeugeling     Edit/Delete Message
for absolute control over ones web pages I think doing the handwritten way is the best...I have seen many HTML Editors add a lot of code...so when one goes to fix something it is hard because of the additional code....

for a online tutorial on frames go here

HTML Goodies --- Learning about frames

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HediTedi
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posted 06-27-2004 03:27 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for HediTedi   Click Here to Email HediTedi     Edit/Delete Message
I am webmaster and mother to 2 web sites on the web: Genxeffect.com - Home of the Underground Music Movement, and HediTedi Entertainment (my Artist web space and company). I created both sites using handwritten HTML. I know it's old school, but it works the best. WS_FTP_LE helps to upload and downloads pages quickly, especially when you're new to the game like me.

I'd upload and download pages all the time just to see how this code or that code would look online. No GUI when you write it from scratch.

Even though I do write my own HTML thanks to - Lycos.com. I do not understand frames very well. Please help me figure out <TR align ... vs. <TD...

Thanks!

Also, I am very interested in learning the best ways to support and manage MP3s for download on Genxeffect.com.

I've read around the boards, and you all seem very knowledgeable. I'm looking forward to the help!

H


[This message has been edited by pdbeugeling (edited 06-27-2004).]

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