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From: Duncan Kennedy on 23 Jul 2010 12:01 Jetasia <appliancepartsse(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Duncan You don't need to claim to be an expert but you sure know a > heck of a lot more than many of us! I started with Dreamweaver about a > year ago and never dreamed I would need to learn so much! It's not > something I fear learning it's just so much to learn. Man if I knew > there would be Dreamweaver while going to school many years ago I > would have spent more time paying attention. Then it was the girls, > recess and showing off. Turn 55 next month and truth is Dreamweaver is > something I want to learn as I have much need to try to sell products > and provide appealing sites. You still have plenty of time to learn (OK I know about business tpressures - I was 57 when I started my web business. Now, 15 years later, I remember somethi gs and forget others. > Thank You for your advice and once I get aittle time to focus on these >pages I will work on using your advice. Have a look at your navigation section too - you have full URLs (you don't need the full one for your own site) but Dreamweaver has also added its usual "<a: > "#" </a>" which refers the visitor back to the page it is on - you can happily delete them as they are doing nothing useful now. > Stick around because there are a lot of us paying attention to you. I > really don't see anyone go out of their way to at least try to help > someone the way you do! There are others around here still who are much better at some things and do help. I learned a great deal from others - and my wall has a curious pitted decoration from banging of head before I did the sensible thing and asked. >Again Thank You, You're welcome - will keep my eyes open. -- duncank |