Re: HTML & CSS Problems - Newbie
- From: Blinky the Shark <no.spam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 21:06:05 -0800
Michael R. Copeland wrote:
[and deeper attributions have been killed by Michael R. Copeland]
Post a URLIn fairness I don't know what to do: if I am using a WYSIWYG editor
That shouldn't matter. If it does for some reason I can't think of, stop
using what-you-see-probably-isn't-what-your-users-are-going-to-see tools.
to develop something that isn't on a Web host (because I'm developing
a Web site), how can I post an URL? Since this is (as yet) a
non-existant site, how can do this?
Oh come on -- this isn't rocket surgery. Put your HTML and CSS up on a
Web site somewhere.
That's my problem: I don't _have_access_ to a Web site yet: I'm
developing prototype code before I commit to purchasing a Web site.
Please
1. Have you shopped for hosts, so that you realize you can get hosted for
very little outlay>
2. Use a free host until you're ready to commit to a pay host; then
transfer your site and hosting there when you feel ready.
<snip>
Also, please use proper attributions when quoting.
http://oakroadsystems.com/genl/unice.htm#attrib
Hmmm...I thought that I was trying to keep quoting to a minimum.
Sorry. 8<{{
Trimming is an excellent habit. But so is attributing what you *do*
quote. In your speech this Thursday, you're going to quote a couple of
passages from Norman Mailer. Just because you're not quoting his whole
book doesn't mean that you don't credit the passages you *are* using.
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