Oh, yeah, didn't I said "Allaire's"? :-) Now, seriously, one shouldn't
rely that much on word of mouth. Allair's -> Lair ... that happens when
you're talking in non-phonetical languages like english is. Thanks for the
help... I'm going to take your advice.
Gabriel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan S. Harrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 2:27 AM
Subject: Re: [SaF] HTML related help needed
| On 9 Aug 2000, 23:52, gabriel cristian wrote:
|
| > I have been searching for a HTML editor called "Lair HomePage". No
such
| > luck. Does anyone know where I could find a downloadable
shareware/demo
| > of this product?
|
| Ah...perhaps you mean Allaire as in Allaire's HomeSite HTML editor?
|
| http://www.allaire.com/products/homesite/
|
| > Also in what regards HTML, I'm looking for some resources for HTML
help
| > and tutorials on the net (downloadable tutorials/programs for teaching
| > HTML 4.0, CSS and CGI and also good sites with plenty of
| > examples/tutorials covering these topics).,I'm a newbie to HTML
| > programming and everything's a bit confusing when I have to chose how
to
| > start out. I'd very much like to find out which are your recomended
| > solutions for these issues. I mean, I don't need a list of sites
| > compiled from a source... I'd like to know what you use and like :-)
|
| Let's begin now with Joe Barta's Page Tutor, "So, You Want to Make a
| Web Page?":
|
| http://www.pagetutor.com/pagetutor/makapage/index.html
|
| Not only is this an excellent course for a beginner and an intermediate
| student of HTML, Joe teaches the course in that manner that I most
| approve. You won't need Homesite or Lair or whatever when you begin
| the course. You can take the course at the web site or download the
| entire course and take it all from your local disk drive.
|
| All you need is a web browser and a text editor. Notepad will serve
| you well in this regard.
|
| > Thanks a lot in advance and I want to add that this list is the most
| > useful I could ever find!!
|
| You are welcome, but I would like you to first take this course, then
| practice making web pages with what you have learned. Then come back
| to us for additional referrals, such as more advanced HTML coding,
| learning to use Cascading Style Sheets; learning how to use ready made
| CGI and javascript scripts; and more to enhance both your knowledge and
| your web site. :-)
|
|
| Alan
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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