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RE: UFTWWWP Update: 1-16-03

From: "Mark A. Siefer" <siefertma@w...>
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2003 00:15:14 -0600
Subject: RE: UFTWWWP Update: 1-16-03

You know guys... When the UFTWWWP first came on the scene, I knew how to
handle HTML by hand.  However, as the code got more and more complex, I
became more and more dependent on the editors.	I don't even know what
version HTML is up to right now.

Later,
Mark A. Siefert
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Mark:
>All I'm using is Front Page Express for my HTML work.

AGoodall:
>I used that for my first web page. I heartily suggest finding an editor
where you have to add the HTML yourself and do it by hand

Strongly concur.  Buy "HTML for Dummies" or something similar and learn
to
write it by hand, otherwise you won't know how to fix any mistakes. 
Once
you do that, you might want to download an editor (CoffeeCup had a free
Lite version last time I looked--which was last year--and I'm sure there
are others).  I've tried 4-5 editors but now (except for tables) I
usually
just write the code by hand.

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