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Default Very OT - IE7RC1 Installation

"Eisboch" wrote in message
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Ya know, I randomly find problems on some sites with both IE and
Firefox. They're usually sites that are so badly designed that they
don't deserve to exist anyway.


EXccccuuuusssseee Me?

Eisboch

Don't tell me you've never run across web sites which made it obvious
that the designers had NEVER cracked a book before sitting down to build
the monstrosity.


Gimmie a "Whoooosh"

Eisboch :-)


Actually, the amount of knowledge or reading required to create a basic
website is minimal now-a-days.
I remember spending hours finding and debugging lines in html code when I
first set up the "Boats of rec.boats" website back in ... what ... 1996 or
1997? It was all done in html code of which I had little knowledge.

Now, everything is done for you. I use PageMaker which resides on the
internet (Yahoo). It's not even on my computer. You can get quite fancy
with it, but I've kept it very simple.

Eisboch


At least once a week, I run across a web site whose drop-down menus don't
work, and these are not home-made sites (theoretically). They're commercial
sites. Not for long, though.


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