Guest guest Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 thank you for sharing the link to your kitties pages! Just seeing the pics & reading your narratives gives me a lift. I had 2 mommie cats have their kittens within a couple of days of each other, too--they insisted on helping each other during the birthing process, licking each others' newborns & all. I tried to give them separate boxes, but they carried all the babies into one box anyway, so we took down the dividing sides so they at least had enough space for all of 'em. They just totally shared mothering of the whole bunch--it was beautiful, and fun! I love having babies around--any kind of babies--kitties, puppies, human--but I'm too old for the human kind and we don't have space for the others right now--so am really enjoying you sharing yours. Deborah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 thank you for sharing the link to your kitties pages! Just seeing the pics & reading your narratives gives me a lift. I had 2 mommie cats have their kittens within a couple of days of each other, too--they insisted on helping each other during the birthing process, licking each others' newborns & all. I tried to give them separate boxes, but they carried all the babies into one box anyway, so we took down the dividing sides so they at least had enough space for all of 'em. They just totally shared mothering of the whole bunch--it was beautiful, and fun! I love having babies around--any kind of babies--kitties, puppies, human--but I'm too old for the human kind and we don't have space for the others right now--so am really enjoying you sharing yours. Deborah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 thank you for sharing the link to your kitties pages! Just seeing the pics & reading your narratives gives me a lift. I had 2 mommie cats have their kittens within a couple of days of each other, too--they insisted on helping each other during the birthing process, licking each others' newborns & all. I tried to give them separate boxes, but they carried all the babies into one box anyway, so we took down the dividing sides so they at least had enough space for all of 'em. They just totally shared mothering of the whole bunch--it was beautiful, and fun! I love having babies around--any kind of babies--kitties, puppies, human--but I'm too old for the human kind and we don't have space for the others right now--so am really enjoying you sharing yours. Deborah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 Thanks Deborah, and I shall start thinking about the week's menu's today, just as I used to a few years ago - thanks to you:-))) My husband will be very appreciative too! Love Chris Re: Theme Day - my hobby thank you for sharing the link to your kitties pages! Justseeing the pics & reading your narratives gives me a lift. I had 2mommie cats have their kittens within a couple of days of each other,too--they insisted on helping each other during the birthing process,licking each others' newborns & all. I tried to give them separateboxes, but they carried all the babies into one box anyway, so we tookdown the dividing sides so they at least had enough space for all of'em. They just totally shared mothering of the whole bunch--it wasbeautiful, and fun!I love having babies around--any kind of babies--kitties, puppies,human--but I'm too old for the human kind and we don't have space forthe others right now--so am really enjoying you sharing yours.Deborah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 Thanks Deborah, and I shall start thinking about the week's menu's today, just as I used to a few years ago - thanks to you:-))) My husband will be very appreciative too! Love Chris Re: Theme Day - my hobby thank you for sharing the link to your kitties pages! Justseeing the pics & reading your narratives gives me a lift. I had 2mommie cats have their kittens within a couple of days of each other,too--they insisted on helping each other during the birthing process,licking each others' newborns & all. I tried to give them separateboxes, but they carried all the babies into one box anyway, so we tookdown the dividing sides so they at least had enough space for all of'em. They just totally shared mothering of the whole bunch--it wasbeautiful, and fun!I love having babies around--any kind of babies--kitties, puppies,human--but I'm too old for the human kind and we don't have space forthe others right now--so am really enjoying you sharing yours.Deborah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 Thanks Deborah, and I shall start thinking about the week's menu's today, just as I used to a few years ago - thanks to you:-))) My husband will be very appreciative too! Love Chris Re: Theme Day - my hobby thank you for sharing the link to your kitties pages! Justseeing the pics & reading your narratives gives me a lift. I had 2mommie cats have their kittens within a couple of days of each other,too--they insisted on helping each other during the birthing process,licking each others' newborns & all. I tried to give them separateboxes, but they carried all the babies into one box anyway, so we tookdown the dividing sides so they at least had enough space for all of'em. They just totally shared mothering of the whole bunch--it wasbeautiful, and fun!I love having babies around--any kind of babies--kitties, puppies,human--but I'm too old for the human kind and we don't have space forthe others right now--so am really enjoying you sharing yours.Deborah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 Back in 2000 after being away from it for 10 years , I got back into coin collecting (collected for 10 years before I got married in 1990). I used to love it, but by spring of 2002 I thought I had MS and maybe alzheimers and dropped out of the hobby altogether. Didn't care about it, didn't give me pleasure anymore and to much to deal with. I was focused on trying to survive. A couple of months ago got a little bit back into it . Looked over my collection I hadn't looked at it much in 3 years and I felt the spark of interest coming back. I had my kids collecting before I dropped out. I'll see if I can't get at least one of them back into it with me. Over the last 10 years I didn't have the energy to build and fix things around the house, but I have been going like gang busters making improvements and have been cleaning the basement so my daughter can have her room down there (already finished is crammed full of stuff) and we can take back the dinning room in the back of the house that she has been using for a bedroom. I've put about 10 hours into cleaning the basement over the last 3 weeks, half way done. Our front room is crammed with giant computer table/hutch, treadmill, dinning room set and it all almost touches each other and I'm tired of it. I can't wait to move the computer and treadmill to the dinning room (never used it for that) We have a little house which we outgrew years ago, but I think we can make the house work for us a few more years now until the kids are out on their own (daughter 15, son 12). I feel real good about the fact I can get up and do stuff and not have to just watch the house fall apart anymore. Still have to get up to where I can bike ride again, maybe next year. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 Back in 2000 after being away from it for 10 years , I got back into coin collecting (collected for 10 years before I got married in 1990). I used to love it, but by spring of 2002 I thought I had MS and maybe alzheimers and dropped out of the hobby altogether. Didn't care about it, didn't give me pleasure anymore and to much to deal with. I was focused on trying to survive. A couple of months ago got a little bit back into it . Looked over my collection I hadn't looked at it much in 3 years and I felt the spark of interest coming back. I had my kids collecting before I dropped out. I'll see if I can't get at least one of them back into it with me. Over the last 10 years I didn't have the energy to build and fix things around the house, but I have been going like gang busters making improvements and have been cleaning the basement so my daughter can have her room down there (already finished is crammed full of stuff) and we can take back the dinning room in the back of the house that she has been using for a bedroom. I've put about 10 hours into cleaning the basement over the last 3 weeks, half way done. Our front room is crammed with giant computer table/hutch, treadmill, dinning room set and it all almost touches each other and I'm tired of it. I can't wait to move the computer and treadmill to the dinning room (never used it for that) We have a little house which we outgrew years ago, but I think we can make the house work for us a few more years now until the kids are out on their own (daughter 15, son 12). I feel real good about the fact I can get up and do stuff and not have to just watch the house fall apart anymore. Still have to get up to where I can bike ride again, maybe next year. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2005 Report Share Posted September 3, 2005 Back in 2000 after being away from it for 10 years , I got back into coin collecting (collected for 10 years before I got married in 1990). I used to love it, but by spring of 2002 I thought I had MS and maybe alzheimers and dropped out of the hobby altogether. Didn't care about it, didn't give me pleasure anymore and to much to deal with. I was focused on trying to survive. A couple of months ago got a little bit back into it . Looked over my collection I hadn't looked at it much in 3 years and I felt the spark of interest coming back. I had my kids collecting before I dropped out. I'll see if I can't get at least one of them back into it with me. Over the last 10 years I didn't have the energy to build and fix things around the house, but I have been going like gang busters making improvements and have been cleaning the basement so my daughter can have her room down there (already finished is crammed full of stuff) and we can take back the dinning room in the back of the house that she has been using for a bedroom. I've put about 10 hours into cleaning the basement over the last 3 weeks, half way done. Our front room is crammed with giant computer table/hutch, treadmill, dinning room set and it all almost touches each other and I'm tired of it. I can't wait to move the computer and treadmill to the dinning room (never used it for that) We have a little house which we outgrew years ago, but I think we can make the house work for us a few more years now until the kids are out on their own (daughter 15, son 12). I feel real good about the fact I can get up and do stuff and not have to just watch the house fall apart anymore. Still have to get up to where I can bike ride again, maybe next year. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 Thank you and yes I did the site myself. Debbie <<Hi Debbie, What a brilliant site with brilliant dogs!!!!! Did you do the site yourself? You've got such a lot of information on there - I really enjoyed seeing it! Love Chris>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 What did you do it with Debbie? I use Front Page for mine, but I've heard Dreamweaver is a lot better, and have thought of doing a course (LVS) for cascading style sheets, but I need my witts about me a bit more for that:-))) Yours was so professional and loaded so quickly! Love Chris RE: Theme Day - My Hobby Thank you and yes I did the site myself. Debbie <<Hi Debbie, What a brilliant site with brilliant dogs!!!!! Did you do the site yourself? You've got such a lot of information on there - I really enjoyed seeing it! Love Chris>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 What did you do it with Debbie? I use Front Page for mine, but I've heard Dreamweaver is a lot better, and have thought of doing a course (LVS) for cascading style sheets, but I need my witts about me a bit more for that:-))) Yours was so professional and loaded so quickly! Love Chris RE: Theme Day - My Hobby Thank you and yes I did the site myself. Debbie <<Hi Debbie, What a brilliant site with brilliant dogs!!!!! Did you do the site yourself? You've got such a lot of information on there - I really enjoyed seeing it! Love Chris>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 I use Front Page 2002 for my sites too. I've played with a demo version of Dreamweaver, I think it worked for 30 days then shut off.... I guess I was just too used to FP so I didn't like it as much. Topper () On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 16:47:51 +0100 "" writes: What did you do it with Debbie? I use Front Page for mine, but I've heard Dreamweaver is a lot better, and have thought of doing a course (LVS) for cascading style sheets, but I need my witts about me a bit more for that:-))) Yours was so professional and loaded so quickly! Love Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 I use Front Page 2002 for my sites too. I've played with a demo version of Dreamweaver, I think it worked for 30 days then shut off.... I guess I was just too used to FP so I didn't like it as much. Topper () On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 16:47:51 +0100 "" writes: What did you do it with Debbie? I use Front Page for mine, but I've heard Dreamweaver is a lot better, and have thought of doing a course (LVS) for cascading style sheets, but I need my witts about me a bit more for that:-))) Yours was so professional and loaded so quickly! Love Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 I use Front Page 2002 for my sites too. I've played with a demo version of Dreamweaver, I think it worked for 30 days then shut off.... I guess I was just too used to FP so I didn't like it as much. Topper () On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 16:47:51 +0100 "" writes: What did you do it with Debbie? I use Front Page for mine, but I've heard Dreamweaver is a lot better, and have thought of doing a course (LVS) for cascading style sheets, but I need my witts about me a bit more for that:-))) Yours was so professional and loaded so quickly! Love Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 yeah it's sad that our interests can go right out the window. I have a 500 pound safe I keep my collection in I didn't mention sitting a few feet from the computer, actually sits next to the dinning hutch and table. My wife loved when I bought that a few years ago, but we covered with autumn themed picnic table cover helps it. I don't look forward to moving it to the back of the house. It's about the size of a washing machine and also holds my comic book collection. I have to patch the dry wall in that room down stairs. It got messed up during the heavy rains of the terrible 93 flooding here in St. Louis. A month after that happened, had a bad car accident and preceded to really go down hill after that for years. I pulled junk away from the hole last week and want to fix it before I stack stuff up against it (can't believe was 12 years ago). Thought about doing it today, but no I decided I don't get vacations, I'm going to be lazy today. I used to be very heavily into astronomy until 15 years ago. I built a 10 inch reflector over 90% complete. Still have to buy the mirrors too, but they cost 3 times more now ($400) than when I started building it. Been itching to complete it, but $400!!! I dabbled in astrophotography back then and when I was cleaning the basement found a real good photo of Mars on slide film I'd like to have printed. I have a nice pic of Halleys comet, I may post on my site if it scans good (I change the pic every month). I found that comet 2 1/2 months before it could be seen with the naked eye (Jan 1st 1986, just after midnight, Halley couldn't be seen by naked eye until mid March). Once saw a 13 hours old moon (record is 10 hours, If you don't know where exactly to look you won't find it). I used to just keep all my telescopes and equipment in my station wagon and could just take off to dark skies on a whim which was all the time. (one time a meteroid landed 100 - 200 yards from me, made a loud dull roar sound and it glowed all the way to the ground). This was all BEFORE, I got married. Chris > Way to go Chris... isn't it something when that spark starts to try to > warm you up? And getting the house back in shape too, that's awesome! > > You'll let us know if that new found dining room ends up being your coin > room, won't you!!! heheheheh > > Topper () > > On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 01:48:34 -0000 " " > <chrisgj@s...> writes: > Back in 2000 after being away from it for 10 years , I got back into > coin collecting (collected for 10 years before I got married in 1990). > I used to love it, but by spring of 2002 I thought I had MS and maybe > alzheimers and dropped out of the hobby altogether. Didn't care about > it, didn't give me pleasure anymore and to much to deal with. I was > focused on trying to survive. > > A couple of months ago got a little bit back into it . Looked over my > collection I hadn't looked at it much in 3 years and I felt the spark > of interest coming back. I had my kids collecting before I dropped > out. I'll see if I can't get at least one of them back into it with me. > > Over the last 10 years I didn't have the energy to build and fix > things around the house, but I have been going like gang busters > making improvements and have been cleaning the basement so my daughter > can have her room down there (already finished is crammed full of > stuff) and we can take back the dinning room in the back of the house > that she has been using for a bedroom. I've put about 10 hours into > cleaning the basement over the last 3 weeks, half way done. Our front > room is crammed with giant computer table/hutch, treadmill, dinning > room set and it all almost touches each other and I'm tired of it. I > can't wait to move the computer and treadmill to the dinning room > (never used it for that) We have a little house which we outgrew years > ago, but I think we can make the house work for us a few more years > now until the kids are out on their own (daughter 15, son 12). > > I feel real good about the fact I can get up and do stuff and not have > to just watch the house fall apart anymore. Still have to get up to > where I can bike ride again, maybe next year. > > Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 yeah it's sad that our interests can go right out the window. I have a 500 pound safe I keep my collection in I didn't mention sitting a few feet from the computer, actually sits next to the dinning hutch and table. My wife loved when I bought that a few years ago, but we covered with autumn themed picnic table cover helps it. I don't look forward to moving it to the back of the house. It's about the size of a washing machine and also holds my comic book collection. I have to patch the dry wall in that room down stairs. It got messed up during the heavy rains of the terrible 93 flooding here in St. Louis. A month after that happened, had a bad car accident and preceded to really go down hill after that for years. I pulled junk away from the hole last week and want to fix it before I stack stuff up against it (can't believe was 12 years ago). Thought about doing it today, but no I decided I don't get vacations, I'm going to be lazy today. I used to be very heavily into astronomy until 15 years ago. I built a 10 inch reflector over 90% complete. Still have to buy the mirrors too, but they cost 3 times more now ($400) than when I started building it. Been itching to complete it, but $400!!! I dabbled in astrophotography back then and when I was cleaning the basement found a real good photo of Mars on slide film I'd like to have printed. I have a nice pic of Halleys comet, I may post on my site if it scans good (I change the pic every month). I found that comet 2 1/2 months before it could be seen with the naked eye (Jan 1st 1986, just after midnight, Halley couldn't be seen by naked eye until mid March). Once saw a 13 hours old moon (record is 10 hours, If you don't know where exactly to look you won't find it). I used to just keep all my telescopes and equipment in my station wagon and could just take off to dark skies on a whim which was all the time. (one time a meteroid landed 100 - 200 yards from me, made a loud dull roar sound and it glowed all the way to the ground). This was all BEFORE, I got married. Chris > Way to go Chris... isn't it something when that spark starts to try to > warm you up? And getting the house back in shape too, that's awesome! > > You'll let us know if that new found dining room ends up being your coin > room, won't you!!! heheheheh > > Topper () > > On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 01:48:34 -0000 " " > <chrisgj@s...> writes: > Back in 2000 after being away from it for 10 years , I got back into > coin collecting (collected for 10 years before I got married in 1990). > I used to love it, but by spring of 2002 I thought I had MS and maybe > alzheimers and dropped out of the hobby altogether. Didn't care about > it, didn't give me pleasure anymore and to much to deal with. I was > focused on trying to survive. > > A couple of months ago got a little bit back into it . Looked over my > collection I hadn't looked at it much in 3 years and I felt the spark > of interest coming back. I had my kids collecting before I dropped > out. I'll see if I can't get at least one of them back into it with me. > > Over the last 10 years I didn't have the energy to build and fix > things around the house, but I have been going like gang busters > making improvements and have been cleaning the basement so my daughter > can have her room down there (already finished is crammed full of > stuff) and we can take back the dinning room in the back of the house > that she has been using for a bedroom. I've put about 10 hours into > cleaning the basement over the last 3 weeks, half way done. Our front > room is crammed with giant computer table/hutch, treadmill, dinning > room set and it all almost touches each other and I'm tired of it. I > can't wait to move the computer and treadmill to the dinning room > (never used it for that) We have a little house which we outgrew years > ago, but I think we can make the house work for us a few more years > now until the kids are out on their own (daughter 15, son 12). > > I feel real good about the fact I can get up and do stuff and not have > to just watch the house fall apart anymore. Still have to get up to > where I can bike ride again, maybe next year. > > Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 yeah it's sad that our interests can go right out the window. I have a 500 pound safe I keep my collection in I didn't mention sitting a few feet from the computer, actually sits next to the dinning hutch and table. My wife loved when I bought that a few years ago, but we covered with autumn themed picnic table cover helps it. I don't look forward to moving it to the back of the house. It's about the size of a washing machine and also holds my comic book collection. I have to patch the dry wall in that room down stairs. It got messed up during the heavy rains of the terrible 93 flooding here in St. Louis. A month after that happened, had a bad car accident and preceded to really go down hill after that for years. I pulled junk away from the hole last week and want to fix it before I stack stuff up against it (can't believe was 12 years ago). Thought about doing it today, but no I decided I don't get vacations, I'm going to be lazy today. I used to be very heavily into astronomy until 15 years ago. I built a 10 inch reflector over 90% complete. Still have to buy the mirrors too, but they cost 3 times more now ($400) than when I started building it. Been itching to complete it, but $400!!! I dabbled in astrophotography back then and when I was cleaning the basement found a real good photo of Mars on slide film I'd like to have printed. I have a nice pic of Halleys comet, I may post on my site if it scans good (I change the pic every month). I found that comet 2 1/2 months before it could be seen with the naked eye (Jan 1st 1986, just after midnight, Halley couldn't be seen by naked eye until mid March). Once saw a 13 hours old moon (record is 10 hours, If you don't know where exactly to look you won't find it). I used to just keep all my telescopes and equipment in my station wagon and could just take off to dark skies on a whim which was all the time. (one time a meteroid landed 100 - 200 yards from me, made a loud dull roar sound and it glowed all the way to the ground). This was all BEFORE, I got married. Chris > Way to go Chris... isn't it something when that spark starts to try to > warm you up? And getting the house back in shape too, that's awesome! > > You'll let us know if that new found dining room ends up being your coin > room, won't you!!! heheheheh > > Topper () > > On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 01:48:34 -0000 " " > <chrisgj@s...> writes: > Back in 2000 after being away from it for 10 years , I got back into > coin collecting (collected for 10 years before I got married in 1990). > I used to love it, but by spring of 2002 I thought I had MS and maybe > alzheimers and dropped out of the hobby altogether. Didn't care about > it, didn't give me pleasure anymore and to much to deal with. I was > focused on trying to survive. > > A couple of months ago got a little bit back into it . Looked over my > collection I hadn't looked at it much in 3 years and I felt the spark > of interest coming back. I had my kids collecting before I dropped > out. I'll see if I can't get at least one of them back into it with me. > > Over the last 10 years I didn't have the energy to build and fix > things around the house, but I have been going like gang busters > making improvements and have been cleaning the basement so my daughter > can have her room down there (already finished is crammed full of > stuff) and we can take back the dinning room in the back of the house > that she has been using for a bedroom. I've put about 10 hours into > cleaning the basement over the last 3 weeks, half way done. Our front > room is crammed with giant computer table/hutch, treadmill, dinning > room set and it all almost touches each other and I'm tired of it. I > can't wait to move the computer and treadmill to the dinning room > (never used it for that) We have a little house which we outgrew years > ago, but I think we can make the house work for us a few more years > now until the kids are out on their own (daughter 15, son 12). > > I feel real good about the fact I can get up and do stuff and not have > to just watch the house fall apart anymore. Still have to get up to > where I can bike ride again, maybe next year. > > Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 I understand Dreamweaver doesn't alter the code like Front Page does, although having said that, I'm used to Front Page too, and can work quite happily with it (it helped doing an html course too) but I like the idea of cascading style sheets that Dreamweaver involves as well, so I'm told. Once the thyroid thing is sorted to some degree, when I again get that 'bored and need something to do' feeling that I've not had since being so hypo, I'll get creative again and look into it. Was it easy playing with Dreamweaver on a trial 30 days? Love Chris Re: Theme Day - My Hobby I use Front Page 2002 for my sites too. I've played with a demo version of Dreamweaver, I think it worked for 30 days then shut off.... I guess I was just too used to FP so I didn't like it as much. Topper () On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 16:47:51 +0100 "" writes: What did you do it with Debbie? I use Front Page for mine, but I've heard Dreamweaver is a lot better, and have thought of doing a course (LVS) for cascading style sheets, but I need my witts about me a bit more for that:-))) Yours was so professional and loaded so quickly! Love Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 I understand Dreamweaver doesn't alter the code like Front Page does, although having said that, I'm used to Front Page too, and can work quite happily with it (it helped doing an html course too) but I like the idea of cascading style sheets that Dreamweaver involves as well, so I'm told. Once the thyroid thing is sorted to some degree, when I again get that 'bored and need something to do' feeling that I've not had since being so hypo, I'll get creative again and look into it. Was it easy playing with Dreamweaver on a trial 30 days? Love Chris Re: Theme Day - My Hobby I use Front Page 2002 for my sites too. I've played with a demo version of Dreamweaver, I think it worked for 30 days then shut off.... I guess I was just too used to FP so I didn't like it as much. Topper () On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 16:47:51 +0100 "" writes: What did you do it with Debbie? I use Front Page for mine, but I've heard Dreamweaver is a lot better, and have thought of doing a course (LVS) for cascading style sheets, but I need my witts about me a bit more for that:-))) Yours was so professional and loaded so quickly! Love Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 I started on Front Page several years ago, and switched to Dreamweaver about 2 years ago, I think. I like it MUCH better. You are correct, Front Page does change the coding, whether you want it to or not. Dreamweaver does include some good CSS tools, too. Since you can see the html and the WYSIWYG interface at the same time, it makes cleaning up the code easier, too. It'll check your code against W3C standards pretty well, and convert a page to XHTML with a click. I'd guess that there are some pretty good free programs out there, too, but I haven't checked lately. Deborah http://www.wvu.edu/~oiss is my website at work wrote: > I understand Dreamweaver doesn't alter the code like Front Page does, > although having said that, I'm used to Front Page too, and can work > quite happily with it (it helped doing an html course too) but I like > the idea of cascading style sheets that Dreamweaver involves as well, > so I'm told. Once the thyroid thing is sorted to some degree, when > I again get that 'bored and need something to do' feeling that I've > not had since being so hypo, I'll get creative again and look into > it. Was it easy playing with Dreamweaver on a trial 30 days? Love Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 I started on Front Page several years ago, and switched to Dreamweaver about 2 years ago, I think. I like it MUCH better. You are correct, Front Page does change the coding, whether you want it to or not. Dreamweaver does include some good CSS tools, too. Since you can see the html and the WYSIWYG interface at the same time, it makes cleaning up the code easier, too. It'll check your code against W3C standards pretty well, and convert a page to XHTML with a click. I'd guess that there are some pretty good free programs out there, too, but I haven't checked lately. Deborah http://www.wvu.edu/~oiss is my website at work wrote: > I understand Dreamweaver doesn't alter the code like Front Page does, > although having said that, I'm used to Front Page too, and can work > quite happily with it (it helped doing an html course too) but I like > the idea of cascading style sheets that Dreamweaver involves as well, > so I'm told. Once the thyroid thing is sorted to some degree, when > I again get that 'bored and need something to do' feeling that I've > not had since being so hypo, I'll get creative again and look into > it. Was it easy playing with Dreamweaver on a trial 30 days? Love Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 I started on Front Page several years ago, and switched to Dreamweaver about 2 years ago, I think. I like it MUCH better. You are correct, Front Page does change the coding, whether you want it to or not. Dreamweaver does include some good CSS tools, too. Since you can see the html and the WYSIWYG interface at the same time, it makes cleaning up the code easier, too. It'll check your code against W3C standards pretty well, and convert a page to XHTML with a click. I'd guess that there are some pretty good free programs out there, too, but I haven't checked lately. Deborah http://www.wvu.edu/~oiss is my website at work wrote: > I understand Dreamweaver doesn't alter the code like Front Page does, > although having said that, I'm used to Front Page too, and can work > quite happily with it (it helped doing an html course too) but I like > the idea of cascading style sheets that Dreamweaver involves as well, > so I'm told. Once the thyroid thing is sorted to some degree, when > I again get that 'bored and need something to do' feeling that I've > not had since being so hypo, I'll get creative again and look into > it. Was it easy playing with Dreamweaver on a trial 30 days? Love Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 Good site Deborah! One of these days I'll have a play with Dreamweaver:-))))) Love Chris Re: Theme Day - My Hobby I started on Front Page several years ago, and switched to Dreamweaver about 2 years ago, I think. I like it MUCH better. You are correct, Front Page does change the coding, whether you want it to or not. Dreamweaver does include some good CSS tools, too. Since you can see the html and the WYSIWYG interface at the same time, it makes cleaning up the code easier, too. It'll check your code against W3C standards pretty well, and convert a page to XHTML with a click. I'd guess that there are some pretty good free programs out there, too, but I haven't checked lately.Deborahhttp://www.wvu.edu/~oiss is my website at work wrote:> I understand Dreamweaver doesn't alter the code like Front Page does, > although having said that, I'm used to Front Page too, and can work > quite happily with it (it helped doing an html course too) but I like > the idea of cascading style sheets that Dreamweaver involves as well, > so I'm told. Once the thyroid thing is sorted to some degree, when > I again get that 'bored and need something to do' feeling that I've > not had since being so hypo, I'll get creative again and look into > it. Was it easy playing with Dreamweaver on a trial 30 days? Love Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 Good site Deborah! One of these days I'll have a play with Dreamweaver:-))))) Love Chris Re: Theme Day - My Hobby I started on Front Page several years ago, and switched to Dreamweaver about 2 years ago, I think. I like it MUCH better. You are correct, Front Page does change the coding, whether you want it to or not. Dreamweaver does include some good CSS tools, too. Since you can see the html and the WYSIWYG interface at the same time, it makes cleaning up the code easier, too. It'll check your code against W3C standards pretty well, and convert a page to XHTML with a click. I'd guess that there are some pretty good free programs out there, too, but I haven't checked lately.Deborahhttp://www.wvu.edu/~oiss is my website at work wrote:> I understand Dreamweaver doesn't alter the code like Front Page does, > although having said that, I'm used to Front Page too, and can work > quite happily with it (it helped doing an html course too) but I like > the idea of cascading style sheets that Dreamweaver involves as well, > so I'm told. Once the thyroid thing is sorted to some degree, when > I again get that 'bored and need something to do' feeling that I've > not had since being so hypo, I'll get creative again and look into > it. Was it easy playing with Dreamweaver on a trial 30 days? Love Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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