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<blockquote data-quote="iPod Nano" data-source="post: 934927" data-attributes="member: 101250"><p>Wasn't your handle different before? Weren't you Leopard1 or something?</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, yes I understand Nigel. However these website can become a pain to take care of because of the complex directory configurations, which is a HUGE part of the reason I frown upon WYSIWG. I understand your situation and by no means want to force it on you, but I do recommend learning HTML as soon as possible. Whether you think you'll need it or not, it's good to at least know some basics just in case you need to diagnose a problem on your site. When you have the chance, sit down, look at some good tutorials, and try HTML. It feels empowering to design your site the way YOU like it, not the way some Apple designer created templates. Am I making sense or does this appear as jibber-jabber?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iPod Nano, post: 934927, member: 101250"] Wasn't your handle different before? Weren't you Leopard1 or something? Anyhow, yes I understand Nigel. However these website can become a pain to take care of because of the complex directory configurations, which is a HUGE part of the reason I frown upon WYSIWG. I understand your situation and by no means want to force it on you, but I do recommend learning HTML as soon as possible. Whether you think you'll need it or not, it's good to at least know some basics just in case you need to diagnose a problem on your site. When you have the chance, sit down, look at some good tutorials, and try HTML. It feels empowering to design your site the way YOU like it, not the way some Apple designer created templates. Am I making sense or does this appear as jibber-jabber? [/QUOTE]
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