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Subject:Re: Front Page Fussy From:Layna Andersen <laynaa -at- CARECOMPUTER -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 13 Jan 1999 13:48:33 +0000
> No wonder people are recommending Notepad.
>
For those who would like to use Notepad and code HTML from scratch, here's
a terrific place to get started:
It's a step-by-step authoring guide for beginners, put together by one of my
favorite teachers in the University of South Florida English Department, Janice
Walker. Every student in her Expository Writing class last year made their own
home page, and many of them had never touched a keyboard before.