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3-19-03
Alright guys, I'm gonna be updating more often now, so you may or may not have problems viewing the website from time to time! I've been learning alot too....like how most websites these days don't make use of the "cascading style sheet" files (.css). One of the more popular ways of learning HTML coding is to save a website onto your hard drive and "study" it. However, many sites that have images (and many that do not) use the "table" command like CRAZY! So when I'd download a website and examine it, I'd be all pissed off because it looked like a bunch of jibba-jabba. When I took my 2 week crash course those couple years ago, my "HTML Bible" explained to me what these .css files were for.... Back then, I was all like "yeah...okay, whatever", but now after looking at many websites, I can really see how the css files keep everything so nice and neat (code-wise, that it). Anyhoo....I'm just rambling on right now to fill up space....so see ya!

News

3-19-03
Alright guys, I'm gonna be updating more often now, so you may or may not have problems viewing the website from time to time! I've been learning alot too....like how most websites these days don't make use of the "cascading style sheet" files (.css). One of the more popular ways of learning HTML coding is to save a website onto your hard drive and "study" it. However, many sites that have images (and many that do not) use the "table" command like CRAZY! So when I'd download a website and examine it, I'd be all pissed off because it looked like a bunch of jibba-jabba. When I took my 2 week crash course those couple years ago, my "HTML Bible" explained to me what these .css files were for.... Back then, I was all like "yeah...okay, whatever", but now after looking at many websites, I can really see how the css files keep everything so nice and neat (code-wise, that it). Anyhoo....I'm just rambling on right now to fill up space....so see ya!

Somethin Else?

3-19-03
Alright guys, I'm gonna be updating more often now, so you may or may not have problems viewing the website from time to time! I've been learning alot too....like how most websites these days don't make use of the "cascading style sheet" files (.css). One of the more popular ways of learning HTML coding is to save a website onto your hard drive and "study" it. However, many sites that have images (and many that do not) use the "table" command like CRAZY! So when I'd download a website and examine it, I'd be all pissed off because it looked like a bunch of jibba-jabba. When I took my 2 week crash course those couple years ago, my "HTML Bible" explained to me what these .css files were for.... Back then, I was all like "yeah...okay, whatever", but now after looking at many websites, I can really see how the css files keep everything so nice and neat (code-wise, that it). Anyhoo....I'm just rambling on right now to fill up space....so see ya!

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