Quote:I initially learned HTML years ago from a copy of "Idiots Guide to HTML" (or was it "HTML for Dummies"? the orange cover one, not the yellow cover one). Still refer to it from time to time because of a handy chart of the codes for the funky ASCII symbols.
If you hand code, and have a decent, low-level HTML book (old books are often the best bet for this) it takes a bit more time to set up and learn, and then takes a *lot* less time to maintain and update.
Quote:It's not my server, so I'll have to find out about that.
If you're willing to put a bit of extra time into learning code, especially if you have a coder background, PHP is a ... platform independant, while Javascript is oh so very not.
Quote:I don't know why you say this, because I've done that exact thing many times for people. I will admit that when I do do it, most frequently I'm stripping out all the generator generated garbage for them. Pages end up smaller in size, load faster, and still work fine (and sometimes work on browsers they didn't work on before).
If you decide that you want to use any sort of HTML generator, understand that you will never, ever be able to go back, short of a complete rewrite.
Quote:So am I
Yes, that was the quick answer. Yes, yes I am wordy.
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