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  1. lol. You didn't notice but I sneaked in a few changed words from the original quote.
    Nope, I did notice. It gave me a chuckle.I take it you disagree that Notepad is bad and so I still don't know why this guy (whose article is pretty interesting to me) says it's bad.
  2. You should be using ConTEXT! See my signature. That is all.Notepad is not the only text editor in the world, there are a ton of them out there.BTW, if you meant to link the article, you forgot to.
    Sorry,http://www.site-reference.com/articles/Gen...Web-Design.htmlThanks, I'll check ConTEXT out. So it's a matter of preference then? Does he say this because Notepad inserts line breaks and strange things like that? and is Notepad possibly one of the reasons I have trouble validating? (although definitely not the only reason)Thanks =)
  3. Ah, this is closer using the Cssplay.co.uk tutorial here but the h2 is for some reason on the same line?http://www.geocities.com/baileyaya/fauxconav.htmlcss =a.nav {display:block;width:150px;height:25px;background-color:#1c1b14;border:1px solid#000000;}a.nav:link {display:block;width:150px;height:25px;background-color:#1c1b14;border:1px solid#000000;}a.nav:visited {display:block;width:150px;height:25px;background-color:#1c1b14;border:1px solid#000000;}Thank you if anyone can help =)

  4. Hello, I keep looking up tutorials and redoing this but I can't get the horizontal Navigation to work. Right now it steps down like a ladder over the page.http://www.geocities.com/baileyaya/fauxcoindex.htmlthis is the cssh1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6 {color:#fffacd;text-align:center;text-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;}th {color:#fffacd;}p {color:#fffacd;text-align:center;text-weight:bold;text-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;}body {background-image:url(leatherbground.jpg);background-repeat:repeat-y}div.container {width:100%;margin:0px;border:1px brown;line-height:150%;text-align:center;color:#fffacd;}div.header,div.footer {padding:0.5em;color:#fffacd;background-color:#1c1b14;clear:left;text-align:center;}h1.header {background-color:#1c1b14;padding:0;margin:0;text-align:center;color:#fffacd;}ul {float:left;width:100%;padding:0;margin:0;list-style-type:none;}a {float:left;width:6em;text-decoration:none;color:#fffacd;background-color:#1c1b14;padding:0.2em 0.6em;border-right:1px solid black;}a:hover {background-color:#1c1b14;}li {display:inline}a {text-decoration:none;color:#fffacd;}a:link {text-decoration:none;color:#fffacd;}a:visited {text-decoration:none;color:#fffacd;}a:active {text-decoration:none;color:#fffacd;}a:hover {text-decoration:underline;color:#fffacd;}img {border:0;} Thank you :)

  5. Ads are always a good way to go, then just by having people come to your site, you get money... W3schools makes $3 a day per charactor of adverting on there site, that's alot of money! My guess would be around $2000 a day per page (or all pages, I'm not up on how it work, maybe they put your ad on all pages...)But there comes alot of work with that too... more visitor, more bandwidth needed. You need a good point to your site, it has to be easy to use...

    At Digital Point they make it look so easy to make those adsense bucks but also it's to their advantage to do so.Skemcin and justsomeguy, thanks for the realistic point of view.
  6. It sounds like when you close a browser window that is showing your website, you want the browser to show the website that was linking to your site, wherever you clicked the link from.If you only want your website to open in a new browser window, you can include a target attribute onto the link, but this has to be done at the website that links to you, you can't do it from your own site.  You can ask whoever has a link to your site to add a target="_blank" to the link, which makes it open in a new window:<a href="http://www.yoursite.com" target="_blank">click here</a>If you want your website to have a new window no matter which website it is opened from, then that will take some clever Javascript.  I'm sure the boys around here are up to the task.  Can I get some help from anyone?  It seems like something like this should work, although I'm not exactly the javascript guru I once was.if (the_referer_is_not_empty){  referer = the_referer;  current_url = window.location;  window.open(current_url); //open a new window with the current page  window.location = the_referer; //go back to the refering page}

    Justsomeguy, That's it exactly and yep that's what happened. I checked all the other places that I left the link and that particular site was the only one that did that. whew!That's what you meant by 'get your website off my homepage' I think. I did leave that link in quite a few places :) Thanks for all the help guys :)
  7. Thank you justsomeguy, I'll try about 50-60 on the banner. :) Yep I'm sure I probably have the terminology wrong.When I'm at a site and I click on the link to my site, then close mine, I want the original site to still be there. What's that called? I could hit the back button but if I forget, then the original site/browser? closes with mine.I thought those were called back links? Where you still had the original site/browser even when closing the second? Mia

  8. I'm hoping someone can answer a couple questions at once?How do I create a back link? When I close my site it closes the site my url was at, eeek, not good. AlsoI found this great tutorial at zimmertech on logo/banner for your site but it looks HUUUge on my site. It's 700X150. What might be a better size? Is there a sort of standard size for logo/banner?Thank you =)I don't want to break any rules by putting the link here without a back link. Now off to remove it where I did put it.

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