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From: ASP1  (Original Message)Sent: 11/2/2008 7:08 AM
 In order to help you migrate to one of the alternatives to MSN Ive collected up some basic HTML info that may help you with your pages etc. there are links for tutorials and also freee downloads that will help you.
 

HTML TUTORIALS & LINKS

HTML Table Creation Tool - HTML Tutorials

All web pages are written in Hyper Text Markup Language. There just isn't any other option. In the long run, you will probably want to learn at least some HTML; But to begin with, you will probably find it easier to use one of the many HTML Editors available.

They come in two basic flavours.
Most beginners prefer WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editors. These are almost as easy as using your word processor. You design your page in a standard browser screen, and the program saves it as HTML. Straight HTML editors use tabs or buttons to insert the tags and syntax that convert plain text to a web page. A few programs are hybrids that combine some features of each.

You may already have an HTML editor on your computer. Many desktop publishing programs contain web creation software. Browsers such as Netscape and Internet Explorer sometimes include a lite version of their respective WYSIWYG editors: Composer and FrontPage, or a program such as Trellix. Do a little browsing on your own hard drive. You may be pleasantly surprised. If nothing turns up, here are some other options:

Arachnophilia - CareWare (free). This HTML editor has a built-in browser that will display real time changes to the HTML; or you may change the view to any browser installed on your computer. Includes a beautify/analyze html feature that helps to find missing or out-of-sequence tags. If you're not quite ready to start writing your own HTML, but want to learn more about it, this program can help, the author says it is now Java based and will run on all platforms.

NoteTab Light - Freeware. A slimmed down version of NoteTab Pro. This is a NotePad replacement and a capable HTML editor. You select tags from a menu of icons, much as you would in a word processor.

KompoZer - an open source web development tool created with the aim of eliminating bugs and writing valid code which will display uniformly in any standards-compliant browser.  Includes a Cascading Style Sheet Editor and access to the W3C Validator.  While not as intuitive as some of the basic editors, if you are thinking about upgrading your site to use CSS, this stand-alone tool can take much of the pain out of the process.

link below

WYSIWYG editors write HTML code as they have been programmed to do.  If you open an existing page using a WYSIWYG editor, your carefully hand-crafted code will be rewritten to conform to the programmer's idea of what the code should be.


You don't have to learn HTML to create a web page, but it sure helps. WYSIWYG editors are marvelous tools that will create a web page quickly and easily. Eventually, however, you'll find you want more control over your website design and content than they allow. Just a little knowledge of HTML will give you that additional control.

Each of these tutorials takes a slightly different approach. Some are more complete than others and some include additional references you may find useful

http://www.pagetutor.com

http://www.myhtmltutorials.com

http://www.werbach.com/barebones

http://www.notetab.com

http://www.downloads.com/kompozer/3000-2048_4-10655200.html?hhtest=1

http://www.arachnoid.com/generalfaq/index.html#link2

http://www.arachnoid.com/lutusp/html_tutor.html

http://www.arachnoid.com/lutusp/pagebuild.html
with above link just follow on screen instructions to build yourself a webpage in your browser.

http://www.arachnoid.com/careware/index.html

http://www.arachnoid.com/home_automation/isycontrol.txt

http://www.arachnoid.com/home_automation/php_listing.html

http://www.arachnoid.com/arachnophilia/index.php

http://www.myhtmltutorials.com/table_creation_tool.php

 

 
 
This website has  step by step HTML tutorials that literally anyone could follow.
its really simple and very straightforward.
Here is a screen shot of the step by step tutorials page.
this site also has a table creation tool .
 
 
 

I hope the info here will help some of you here. Andrew



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From: MSN NicknameIt_is_ME_DarlinSent: 11/2/2008 9:51 AM
Woohooooooooooo!!!!!
 
Thank you so much Andrew.......... 
 
Please leave this up till I can get to it...... just dropping in for a quick visit :(
 
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