you're ripping off a company heh (but i bet that there's been a ton of innovation because so many people have worked with photoshop through the illegal scene)
Just a random tip: Tables are the way to go! They are almost a necessity these days for web site layout and formatting. Back in the old days, people'd only use tables for charts and lists. What else, what else.... you should check out a book from the library on html. It's going to be boring, I'd bet, and I'd bet that the book would make you want to regurgitate and purge all these random html tags from your mind, but the language may be not as verbose and jargon-specific as the W3 specifications, and you'll get the hang of it so that you don't need to constantly refer to a book or guide. I myself am pretty experienced with html code, although not too much with actual aesthetic web design. Readability when I look at some web site source code still kills, and I don't have all the attributes memorized. But that's ok, there's always time for that way later :p
And, if you're interested in advancing past html, there's extensible html, or xhtml, which only requires a few modifications and some stuff on namespaces and document type definitions. Best way to go for now is to use a wysiwyg, such as frontpage or dreamweaver. Dreamweaver, for me, took a while to get used to. But that always happens. If you get used to Dreamweaver MX, it becomes a breeze in a matter of days/weeks/months :D
Last edited by kiggaplease on 07-26-2002 at 12:13 AM
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