Subject | Re: How do I do this on Windows? |
From | §¼¡Ý |
Date | 04/21/2004 21:00 (04/21/2004 12:00) |
Message-ID | <BCAC12EC.4A350%snit@nospam-cableone.net> |
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Newsgroups | comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Sandman |
SandmanMakes sense... Cannot say I know PHP myself.
In article <BCAC10C3.4A33F%snit@nospam-cableone.net>, ???? <snit@nospam-cableone.net>wrote:Sandman§¼¡ÝSandman§¼¡ÝSandmanIf you go to my homepage (http://www.sandman.net) you'll see at the bottom right four lines of information (with four different icons).§¼¡Ý
No answer from me on how you do that with Windows, but I think the overall look of you site is done well, though perhaps a bit busy for my tastes. Perhaps if I could read any of it the site might not seem so. :)
In any case, I spend a bit of time looking at your pics... is that all your art work? There is a lot to like there...
What software do you use to code it?
BBEdit.
Thanks. That much more impressive in my eyes...
Why?
From what I know of BBEdit, it does not do much if any WYSIWYG formatting, like DreamWeaver and other tools.
It does none of that.§¼¡ÝSandman
I tend to use DreamWeaver to do much of my coding and then clean things up by hand if needed. Not a whole lot has to be cleaned up... or I just am happy with somewhat messy code. :)
That's because you use HTML. I use PHP. You really can't code PHP in a Wysiwyg environment successfully.