Rolfe
Adult human female
Just for a different perspective, almost exactly six years ago I didn't know how to spell HTML either. I went into the local bookshop and bought somethng called HTML4 for Dummies. Within 48 hours I had the basics of my home page, exactly as I wanted it, just typing in the code.
I realised I needed a better text editor than Notepad, and downloaded one called Editpad which is an absolute peach. Between that, and a freebie version of Paintshop Pro to resize the images I wanted, and later writing a macro for WordPerfect to do the donkey work of adding the codes to the already-existing text I was publishing, I had it all peachy in two or three weeks.
I had some more work to do when I uploaded it to my web space, partly because I hadn't realised that the Unix server at Demon is case-sensitive, but that was fairly soon overcome, and it all worked very well.
I didn't include any discussion capability, but later one of my regular readers wanted to do that, and she set up a Yahoo group which I just linked to from the front page.
I suppose all these fancy html editors I don't know how to use do great things, but hand-knitting is actually quite easy, you get exactly what you want, it won't look stereotyped, and you learn HTML from the basics.
Just a different thought, that's all.
Rolfe.
I realised I needed a better text editor than Notepad, and downloaded one called Editpad which is an absolute peach. Between that, and a freebie version of Paintshop Pro to resize the images I wanted, and later writing a macro for WordPerfect to do the donkey work of adding the codes to the already-existing text I was publishing, I had it all peachy in two or three weeks.
I had some more work to do when I uploaded it to my web space, partly because I hadn't realised that the Unix server at Demon is case-sensitive, but that was fairly soon overcome, and it all worked very well.
I didn't include any discussion capability, but later one of my regular readers wanted to do that, and she set up a Yahoo group which I just linked to from the front page.
I suppose all these fancy html editors I don't know how to use do great things, but hand-knitting is actually quite easy, you get exactly what you want, it won't look stereotyped, and you learn HTML from the basics.
Just a different thought, that's all.
Rolfe.