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From: Helpful person on 16 Dec 2009 12:52 On Dec 14, 10:23 am, "Gregory A. Beamer" > > Only if you think web designers should worry about compliance. > > Peace and Grace, > > -- > Gregory A. Beamer (MVP) If they are worried about compliance they are probably should not be using front page. www.richardfisher.com
From: ANONYMOUS on 16 Dec 2009 16:52 Helpful person wrote: >If they are worried about compliance they are probably should not be >using front page. > > > > Correct. Microsoft anticipated your opinion to be posted on FP newsgroups so few years ago (well before you decided to cough it out!) released a new product called Expression Web. This new product has replaced FP 2003 and it uses the latest W3 Standards. I suggest you better get into it as you will certainly enjoy it using html and css to style your webpage. CSS is an art which will keep you entertained and make you highly creative. For a starter if you want to know what CSS can do for you, I suggest read this article/tutorial and actually doing something using your computer: http://www.w3.org/Style/Examples/011/firstcss You don't need any tools except a web browser and notepad. Good luck and let us know how did you get on with it..
From: Helpful person on 16 Dec 2009 20:23 On Dec 16, 4:52 pm, ANONYMOUS <ANONYM...(a)EXAMPLE.COM> wrote: > Helpful person wrote: > >If they are worried about compliance they are probably should not be > >using front page. > > Correct. Microsoft anticipated your opinion to be posted on FP > newsgroups so few years ago (well before you decided to cough it out!) > released a new product called Expression Web. This new product has > replaced FP 2003 and it uses the latest W3 Standards. I suggest you > better get into it as you will certainly enjoy it using html and css to > style your webpage. CSS is an art which will keep you entertained and > make you highly creative. > > For a starter if you want to know what CSS can do for you, I suggest > read this article/tutorial and actually doing something using your computer: > > http://www.w3.org/Style/Examples/011/firstcss > > You don't need any tools except a web browser and notepad. > > Good luck and let us know how did you get on with it.. You must be kidding! Why would I want to use a third party program rather than HTML, CSS and Javascript? Even if it really is standards compliant it will not create code as succint as using the basic languages. www.richardfisher.com
From: ANONYMOUS on 17 Dec 2009 15:36 Helpful person wrote: >You must be kidding! Why would I want to use a third party program >rather than HTML, CSS and Javascript? Even if it really is standards >compliant it will not create code as succint as using the basic >languages. > > > > Well Mr HelpfulPerson, where the hell did you get the idea that I was recommending a third party program? CAN YOU READ? I was indeed recommending you to use HTML and CSS. I don't think you should use javascript because looking at your website, all you need is a Notepad (Microsoft free product already on your windows OS) and any browser (again all free). You seem to have very serious learning difficulties because in my short message, you came to the conclusion that I am recommending a third party program. Have you seen your doctor about your problems?
From: Helpful person on 20 Dec 2009 18:07 On Dec 17, 3:36 pm, ANONYMOUS <ANONYM...(a)EXAMPLE.COM> wrote: > Helpful person wrote: > >You must be kidding! Why would I want to use a third party program > >rather than HTML, CSS and Javascript? Even if it really is standards > >compliant it will not create code as succint as using the basic > >languages. > > Well Mr HelpfulPerson, > > where the hell did you get the idea that I was recommending a third > party program? CAN YOU READ? > > I was indeed recommending you to use HTML and CSS. I don't think you > should use javascript because looking at your website, all you need is a > Notepad (Microsoft free product already on your windows OS) and any > browser (again all free). > > You seem to have very serious learning difficulties because in my short > message, you came to the conclusion that I am recommending a third > party program. Have you seen your doctor about your problems? I thought you suggested I use Expression Web. www.richardfisher.com
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