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Subject: Re: [ProLinux] RFQ: What would you ask at a CSS 101 class?
Author: "Leland F. Jackson, CPA"
Posted: 2007/07/31 13:18:53
 
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Paul McNett wrote:
> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>
>> Why not use a "What you see is what you get (eg wysiwyg)" tool like
>> Coffeecup Visualsite Designer that does CSS. It really makes it easy to
>> design and maintain web pages, and the software is very reasonable
>> priced. It allow for the adding of all kinds of special effect to text,
>> like shadows, highlighting, etc, and then creates an image of the text
>> when the page is built. It includes an FTP tool for uploading the
>> entire website whenever additions or changes are made.
>>
>
> wysiwyg tools are very helpful; however, they don't tend to help me
> understand the underlying structures, so they don't help me learn. I
> need to feel like I understand all the nitty-gritty of something, to be
> perfectly in control of my tools.
>
> What I need is to understand
>
> 1) how to write raw CSS
> 2) how to modify my raw-html to describe content and not form.
>
> I don't think a wysiwyg tool would help *me* come to that understanding.
>
>
What about Visual Foxpro? <g>

Regards,

LelandJ



 
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