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  1. mjr

    Newbie Web Designer

    It shouldn't matter. Although for readability and maintainability it's probably a good idea to have some type of "format" when you do the markup.
  2. mjr

    The Next Great Love Song

    Country song, written by me, and copyright to me. The Next Great Love Song V1: If I could put it into words, yeah if I could write it down or turn it into a song, it'd be the most popular around If I could just find a way to express all this love I have I could write The Next Great Love Song...
  3. mjr

    Newbie Web Designer

    No, they don't. A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is just the path to the page you want. It's the "a href..." part of the page. Let's say you have a menu with 5 items (Item 1 - 5). And let's say only 1, 3, and 5 are links to other pages (or sites). Your menu might look something like this...
  4. mjr

    Newbie Web Designer

    Just checked it out. Take out the   in each menu item. That's a non-breakable space. And remember, if you turn the border off, you might not notice the cell difference. To set up a menu item as a non-link, just leave out the <a href...> part. In other words, if you have: <a...
  5. mjr

    Newbie Web Designer

    Everything else working ok for ya?
  6. mjr

    Newbie Web Designer

    On your hover one, you misspelled background. You put a G in place of the D on the end. And remember, the C in CSS stands for "cascading". In other words, the styles for each element are aggregate. I'll take a better look at it later, and see if I can figure out what's going on. Can you post...
  7. mjr

    Newbie Web Designer

    What issues are you having, Rusty?
  8. mjr

    Greg's general guide to rock drums for NEWBIES!

    Nah... I don't have a drum set, and I don't have room for one...
  9. mjr

    Greg's general guide to rock drums for NEWBIES!

    Nah... I don't have a drum set, and I don't have room for one...
  10. mjr

    Newbie Web Designer

    Hit me up with a PM, Teysha...might be able to help you with that.
  11. mjr

    Greg's general guide to rock drums for NEWBIES!

    Drums?? I just use CakeWalk. ;):D:p:o
  12. mjr

    Greg's general guide to rock drums for NEWBIES!

    Drums?? I just use CakeWalk. ;):D:p:o
  13. mjr

    Newbie Web Designer

    Yes. They should.
  14. mjr

    Newbie Web Designer

    Rusty: With regard to the first couple of lines, copy them into notepad, and save it as something like HeaderTemplate.txt. This way, you have it at the ready when you need it. The generated by line you can delete. You don't really need it. A lot of the WYSIWYG editors put things like that in...
  15. mjr

    Newbie Web Designer

    While I agree for the most part with #8, CSS can be used within tables, and used effectively. But you're right, it's mostly DIVs and SPANS, and other block-level elements that are being used nowadays to design sites. I just made a change to my post above...
  16. mjr

    Newbie Web Designer

    Rusty: Notepad is fine for what you're doing -- for now. I believe Eclipse has a few editors, they may even have one for HTML (the last one I downloaded was for PHP). Anyway, to bring the file up in a browser, just save it as HTML (obviously). Then, in FireFox, go to File, then Open File, then...
  17. mjr

    Newbie Web Designer

    While I agree with most of what you're saying (as a web guy myself), tables can be used effectively, as long as they aren't over-used. The problem is over-use. They're simpler, which is good for someone starting out. I'm sure Rusty will move on from a table-based layout in due time. In this...
  18. mjr

    Newbie Web Designer

    Definitely look into CSS. CSS will also help you position things a bit easier, and make site maintenance a TON easier. What type of image are you trying to position and resize? XHTML is essentially a stricter version of HTML. It's supposed to make things easier. Check out this page on the...
  19. mjr

    Newbie Web Designer

    Rusty: What kind(s) of problems are you having? I might be able to point you in the right direction, depending on the issues you are having. If you're just doing static HTML, you could just check out the web tutorials at www.w3schools.com. It looks like they have a forum, too (near the upper...
  20. mjr

    Actually composing a song?

    This is the initial path I'm probably going to take.
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