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Originally posted by Talthyr Malkaviel:
Well, as long as you know HTML 3.2 then HTML 4 will be a breeze.
I found out the changes, and apart from a few new commands and changed ones etc. it's relatively the same to the type I learned.
Phew!
Oh yeah, that's another thing I hate about some site providers, including homestead, they have a site creator, which I find really restrictive, if I was ever gonna make a website, I'd do it with my own knowledge of HTML and (a bit of) JavaScript.
I really find some of the things you can do very restrictive, if only their was a site that let you use all yo're own HTML.
[ 01-19-2002: Message edited by: Talthyr Malkaviel ]
There's loads of providers that let you skip their site-creation features, tripod for one. You just create your site offline with whatever you want and then upload it. I used to use tripod as well, it's not bad.
Anyway, I'd recommend Dreamweaver for a good program to help make your website, it's ideal for HTML experts who just wanna save time.