> I recommend you sit down and learn html. You don't actually need any
> software if you right code. Many programs right bad code.
> 

Hi

I'm afraid I really don't agree here. Sure, some programs produce
inefficient code that might well be improved on, but, it all depends on what
you want to do. 

Knowing HTML is useful but not necessarily the best way to -start-. Learning
HTML is just too much hassle for most people. Just like mixing the chemicals
for your own developer, making your own emulsions, or being able to decode
microprocessor machine code to instructions. I've tried all three and whilst
it was interesting and fun I'd not usually recommend any as a way of
starting out :-)

Personally I use Dreamweaver to put together sites. I have rarely ever
needed to look at the actual HTML code, and in truth I don't really want to.
I'd rather concentrate on what it looks like and that it works.

For simple album generation there is the excellent and free Jalbum
<http://www.datadosen.se/jalbum/> You can include its pages within a basic
site put together with another package.

One other thing to do is always try to check what your pages look like on
different browsers - not everyone uses IE6 under WinXP ;-)


bye for now   

Keith Cooper

Northlight Images
http://northlight-images.co.uk
Photography - Digital Imaging - Apple Mac Consultancy

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