On 23-Apr-00, Andrew Bruno wrote:

> 
> Is anyone GOOD with Metaweb?
> 
> 
> I was talking to someone who uses other programs / platforms and when I
> said I may learn HTML he basicaly laughed at me and said that I sould
> use these kind of programs AND they should be easy enough to NOT need me
> to read the docs as they should be very intuitive.
> 
> Changing existing text colour is painful and I still have not really
> learnt how to do it.
> 
> Intuitive?   <:-/    Got me stumped.

I've had a tinker with this software and find it hard to. I tend just to
go back to using a text editor and do it that way, at least you can see
what your doing easy.

If you want to learn HTML there has been loads of help in Mags (does not
matter which computer mags) I started by just copying a web site and and
look at whats in it. 

Start with the 'index.html' file and take it from there. When you start
with a fresh new page just put bit by bit in what you want save it as
'index.html' and load a web browser up and go to that file and see what
it looks like. Keep going back to your text editor and fine tune it to
what you like (save each time and reload you web browser). 

It helps if you have a 3 button mouse as when you click on the middle
button it goes back and forth editor to browser :-)

When you have the basic page you can add links and pictures etc. the basic
page and picture is easy to start with though and you should do it easy. 

                 Cheers all the best

                       Ken 




  

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