Welcome ... ! 

I am glad to see here people like you, who wants to help, and learn
from other developers and designers.


----- Original Message -----
From: Jeremy S. (WSG) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 06:24:41 -0500
Subject: Re: [WSG] introduction
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Welcome John! I'm sure you'll fit right in here. =)


 
 john wrote: 
Hello, everybody.  I've been reading the list for a day or two, and I'm 
 very excited to be part of the growing number of designers/developers 
 who are taking a stand for standards. 
 
 A little bit about me:  I am originally from Seattle, Washington, USA, 
 but moved to Portugal in April, 2003, in order to get off the fast track 
 and slow my pace a little (it helps that my wife is Portuguese *grin*). 
  I've been a Web developer since 1995, and started off on the right 
 foot with learning HTML, coding by hand (via PICO), and using the tags 
 for what they were meant for (rather than what they did to the 
 appearance of a Web page).  In 1998, however, I went to work for the 
 Seattle Chamber of Commerce, who was naturally a strong supporter of 
 Microsoft -- the result was that I was forced to start using FrontPage 
 and Internet Explorer.  In 2002, I switched to Dreamweaver (which 
 permits me to hand-code again, with a few bells &amp; whistles)...and a 
 year ago I made Mozilla my default browser.  Having just bought and 
 devoured Jeffrey Zeldman's book, I am (again) a supporter and devout 
 follower of Web standards and plan to redesign all my sites as time permits. 
 
 Seems that, while I have a solid background in HTML, a natural tendency 
 towards minimalist design, and some experience with CSS1, I have a lot 
 to learn regarding CSS2.  Forgive me, reader, for I have sinned against 
 tables...bastardizing them for layout and whitespace. :/  I have 
 repented and am slowly making my way towards the light, which is why I 
 have joined this list, as I hope to get support in my efforts. 
 
 
-- 
 
Jeremy S.
 Author of JezzJournal
 Co-Founder of Effuse
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