06-16-2003, 10:28 PM
Munkay,Jun 17 2003, 07:54 AM Wrote:It did not bring me to tears, but I genuinely learned the bulk of my html knowledge from using frontpage.:blink:
Quote:And I do not take 50 lines to make a table like FP does :P . I used FP for over a year, and enjoyed it.
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Quote:I made over 70 pages with it.
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Quote:All in all its not _that_ bad of a program for a WYSIWYG editor.:blink:
Yes it is. :P
Quote:I do most of my web paging in notepad now, and haven't used FP in over a year.
On one hand I say "phew". One less source of all evil adding to the clutter on the Net. On ther other hand I wonder how it took you so long to convert.
Quote:I think there is one retaining value to WYSIWYG... and that is that it boost your confidence. It allows you to make a webpage that looks stunning, without taking the 3 months to learn all the code to do it. For me, that gave me a goal, and I spent a lot of frustrating hours playing with code till I figured out HTML.
I think I get how this works. Your parents parents promise you a car for some landmark birthday and buy you a clapped out wreck. You get pissed off and build a Porche?
Quote:I am by no means saying that some one should get FP, make a page, never look at the code and call themselves a webdesigner.
I'll call them a lot of names before the word "webdesigner" enters my head.
Quote:Merely saying, it gives you the ability to see what you can become capable of, given enough time spent with HTML.
Its a formula that worked for me? :blink:
:unsure: Wow. Well done I suppose. :unsure:
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