Woody, I agree with you. I took a workshop doing web pages in HTML...that
was like "learning Greek". Then I took one using Microsoft Front Page...and
that's as easy as "eating ice cream"...and quick to learn, too. That's what
I use...very "user friendly". Web pages can even be made using Microsoft
Word. There are several programs out there which make web page design very
easy nowadays!
Carolyn
> Becky,
> I know people who swear by doing web pages in HTML.
> I use Netscapes free Composer. To me building a web page
> by typing HTML code is like making my own brushes each time
> I want to paint a new watercolor. Or, cutting down trees
> when I need a bookcase. Sorry, call me lazy but I have better
> things to do with my time. But, if it works for you
> go for it girl.
> Woody
>
> Rebecca Burch wrote:
>> Oddly enough, I taught myself HTML (it's really NOT hard, even for
>> people like me who cringe at the thought of programming anything)
>
>
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