Alt-BEAM Archive

Message #01510



To: beam@corp.sgi.com
From: "Chris Daniel" popjester@hotmail.com
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 1999 06:48:10 PST
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: Fw: lets try this one more time...


I agree. At least they're trying, and so far all of the "newbie" pages
that I have seen have been good, just not much content.

I would just like to say that if you're wanting to learn HTML then go
for it. Don't put it off because it's extreamly easy, and in fact, when
you use notepad it's usually quicker to create a great page then if you
use something like FrontPage. It took me less than a night to learn all
the basics, and was able to create a really nice page that same night.

I know this is off topic, but a lot off people have been discussing web
pages lately. If you want to learn, go to http://junior.apk.net/~jbarta/
For a GREAT tutorial. First click on "a good tutorial that covers the
basics" then when you've learnt that (should take no more than 1/2 an
hour) do the frames, table and form tutorials.

Now can we get back to robotics?

Chris

>Also bear in mind that just because someone knows how to use email does
>_not_ mean they are a web designer. Many people only know one way to
make
>web pages - cut & paste. I'm sure that there is a lot of desire to "fit
in"
>probably owing to the median age of this group, which means if most of
the
>people are wearing Levi's, many of the newbies will wear Levi's too.
>
>Unless you know for a fact that someone is capable of creating a
"great"
>BEAM site, show a little maturity and cut a little slack.
>
>trowt


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