Cees van de Griend wrote:
You're right offcoure. I spoke in haste.
I should probably apologize to the original writer for the tone of my message.
This is a sensitive matter for me. At my work I'm trying to educate my co-workers on this subject.
I think you (and the others) made some very valid points. HTML is not a graphical design agent. It is what its' name suggests, a HyperText Mark-up Language - it is designed to control the layout of text elements on a page. The ONLY way to learn to use ANY language, is to start with the basics, in this case, a ASCII or text editor. Learn the hard(er) way before you start taking shortcuts. Then you will be able to circumvent the limitations of the shortcut methods. As for backgrond colours, I prefer (if black on white is not suitable) to use a very pale background, and black text. If in doubt, get someone who is a) not on drugs, b) not a self-styled "graphic artist", c) has no knowledge whatsoever of "the web" and get them to look at your page. If they don't like it, don't use it! -- Regards Don Hansford ECKYTECH COMPUTING Surfing the Net (without crashing) With SuSE 6.4 Linux (Thanx Linus!) "Microsoft democratised the computer market and served as a catalyst in making computers available to everybody. Later, however, they did as many revolutionaries do -- they became dictators. History has taught us the inevitable fate of dictators." -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/