From: John Wolf on 12 Jun 2010 22:16 I wish to thank all that have given me advice. There are some that claim that I have shunned this advice when I have not. My time is limited these days but when I do have more time I will know how to clean my bad HTML so thanks for the tips! John -- Pro 11:30 (NIV) The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, and he who wins souls is wise.
From: rf on 12 Jun 2010 23:49 "John Wolf" <jwolf6589(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:C839B7A2.15549%jwolf6589(a)gmail.com... >I wish to thank all that have given me advice. There are some that claim > that I have shunned this advice when I have not. My time is limited these > days but when I do have more time I will know how to clean my bad HTML Highly unlikely. > so > thanks for the tips! You don't need to thank anybody for something you completely ignore.
From: Sherm Pendley on 13 Jun 2010 06:35 John Wolf <jwolf6589(a)gmail.com> writes: > I wish to thank all that have given me advice. There are some that claim > that I have shunned this advice when I have not. We'll see. > when I do have more time I will know how to clean my bad HTML I think, in a nutshell, what you should take away is: Learn HTML. It's not hard, and the WYSIWYG tools aren't (yet?) advanced to the point where one can simply trust them to do the job properly. It takes some HTML skill and due diligence to use them without making a mess of things. sherm-- -- Sherm Pendley <www.shermpendley.com> <www.camelbones.org> Cocoa Developer
From: John Wolf on 13 Jun 2010 07:16 On 6/13/10 6:35 AM, in article m2eigbb4on.fsf(a)shermpendley.com, "Sherm Pendley" <spamtrap(a)shermpendley.com> wrote: > John Wolf <jwolf6589(a)gmail.com> writes: > >> I wish to thank all that have given me advice. There are some that claim >> that I have shunned this advice when I have not. > > We'll see. > >> when I do have more time I will know how to clean my bad HTML > > I think, in a nutshell, what you should take away is: Learn HTML. It's > not hard, and the WYSIWYG tools aren't (yet?) advanced to the point > where one can simply trust them to do the job properly. It takes some > HTML skill and due diligence to use them without making a mess of > things. > > sherm-- How can I learn? Do I need to go take a class? Or is there an easier way? -- Eph 4:22-24 (KJV) That ye put off concerning the former conversation the old man, which is corrupt according to the deceitful lusts; And be renewed in the spirit of your mind; And that ye put on the new man, which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness.
From: Beauregard T. Shagnasty on 13 Jun 2010 07:50
In comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html, John Wolf wrote: > "Sherm Pendley" wrote: >> John Wolf <jwolf6589(a)gmail.com> writes: >>> I wish to thank all that have given me advice. There are some that >>> claim that I have shunned this advice when I have not. >> >> We'll see. Agreed. But I doubt it. :-/ >>> when I do have more time I will know how to clean my bad HTML >> >> I think, in a nutshell, what you should take away is: Learn HTML. >> ... > > How can I learn? Do I need to go take a class? Or is there an easier > way? I am quite certain this is one of the things you've ignored: http://htmldog.com/ -- -bts -Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul |