Thanks for the link Alan!   Awesome resource!  I have been studying a book 
also called HTML Goodies (he has a website too  htmlgoodies.com)     I got 
the fundamentals of HTML down... :o)   just not real good at manipulating the 
massive lines of code required, without some help.  :o(  .     All the pages 
I have made (47 of um!) were made from completely blank slates, and then 
saved, and given to domain owners to UL to their own site. Probably the one 
reason I've kept AOL so long too!  ::big sigh::: 

:o)  Thanks Again!

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hat advice part I can give, though at first you may not appreciate 
what I am going to tell you.  You are not leaning a dang thing at those 
web hosting sites that practically build your page for you.  

My advice is to learn HTML yourself and write your own code.  Your web 
pages can be written on a plain text editor, using your browser to 
preview your work in progress.  You don't need fancy editors.

Please do me a favor and visit the following site.  After reading 
through the examples and lessons, if it all seems too hard for you, 
then we'll find you some WYSIWYG HTML editors so that you can design 
sites offlist or independent of any hosting service's interface.

http://junior.apk.net/~jbarta/tutor/makapage/index.html

If you will just take about 30 minutes a day for just three or four 
days and learn a little something about HTML, you'll be so smart you 
won't be able to stand yourself. <g>  Remember, there is always greater 
pride in something you build with your own two hands than that which a 
machine builds for you.

Alan
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