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Freelancers Forum Messages on Sunday December 4th 2005

Re: FN-FORUM: editor or handcode

date posted 4th December 2005 23:14

> (if you're using Linux and you're an emacs freak, good on you!) Emacs? Pah - vi is the only tool for real men (well, unless you like sed) Anthony -- www.fonant.com - hand-crafted web sites...

Re: FN-FORUM: editor or handcode

date posted 4th December 2005 23:13

>> highlighting/code completion, or possibly an IDE if you're coding >> things like PHP... > > very true. An IDE is best - speed improvement over a basic text-editor, but with full flexibility to w...

Re: FN-FORUM: Solid CSS

date posted 4th December 2005 22:17

James and Tony Thanks so much for your time, can't believe you spent so long writing this out! Its going to take me a while to get through it all and start on it but this is a great help. Reall...

Re: FN-FORUM: editor or handcode

date posted 4th December 2005 19:34

On 4 Dec 2005 19:38:37 -0000, Tom Allen [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > You'll find that even if you hand-code, you'll be more productive > using at least an editor that provides things like syntax > highl...

Re: FN-FORUM: editor or handcode

date posted 4th December 2005 19:18

You'll find that even if you hand-code, you'll be more productive using at least an editor that provides things like syntax highlighting/code completion, or possibly an IDE if you're coding things lik...

Re: FN-FORUM: importing html

date posted 4th December 2005 18:45

Tony Crockford wrote: > On 4 Dec 2005 17:21:19 -0000, Dave Cross [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > >>I like the Template Toolkit (http://tt2.org/) but then I'm slightly >>biased (http://www.oreilly.com/catalo...

RE: FN-FORUM: Freelance Graphic Designer

date posted 4th December 2005 18:43

what are you on about ? Steven Porter 'Life is not as easy as it seems, lets just take it 1 step at a time...' >From: Sam Morgan [EMAIL REMOVED] >Reply-To: [EMAIL REMOVED] >To: "FN-FORUM / [EMAIL...

RE: FN-FORUM: Freelance Graphic Designer

date posted 4th December 2005 18:07

Take your stupid "please do the work before I decide to pay you" conversation of list, it's totally sickening.. > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On > Behalf Of st...

Re: FN-FORUM: importing html

date posted 4th December 2005 17:35

On 4 Dec 2005 17:21:19 -0000, Dave Cross [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > I like the Template Toolkit (http://tt2.org/) but then I'm slightly > biased (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/perltt [1]). > [1] Actu...

RE: FN-FORUM: Freelance Graphic Designer

date posted 4th December 2005 17:03

hello you wanted a logo designing for a magazine, if you could send me some examples aqnd when you need the logo done by i'll be sure to help u, thanx :) Steven Porter 'Life is not as easy as it s...

Re: FN-FORUM: importing html

date posted 4th December 2005 17:00

Patrick Ward wrote: > Just wondering if, in the same way that you can import JS and CSS, you can > import html into an html file? Its just that I've multiple pages on my site > that use the same menu...

Re: FN-FORUM: importing html

date posted 4th December 2005 16:59

Thanks Tony. I'll look into that. Patrick. ******************************* Patrick Ward www.colourandnoise.com ******************************* ----- Original Message ----- From: Tony Crockford [EMAIL...

Re: FN-FORUM: editor or handcode

date posted 4th December 2005 16:54

Damon Birch wrote: >>personally i used to prefer total handcoding but since using dreamweaver 8 >>find it speeds certain thigns up and i can still tweak it to do whatever i >>want! > > Real men Hand...

Re: FN-FORUM: importing html

date posted 4th December 2005 16:33

On 4 Dec 2005 16:35:34 -0000, Patrick Ward [EMAIL REMOVED] wrot= e: > > Just wondering if, in the same way that you can import JS and CSS, you ca= n > import html into an html file? Its just that I've...

Re: FN-FORUM: editor or handcode

date posted 4th December 2005 16:30

On 4 Dec 2005 16:33:55 -0000, Damon Birch [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > Again the probable depends on your age and background. The Douglas Adams = 35 > year rule also probably comes into play > >...

FN-FORUM: importing html

date posted 4th December 2005 16:15

Just wondering if, in the same way that you can import JS and CSS, you can import html into an html file? Its just that I've multiple pages on my site that use the same menu tabs and when I decide to...

RE: FN-FORUM: editor or handcode

date posted 4th December 2005 16:13

>Someone saying "I wont ever use Dreamweaver because it produces bad code" >simply hasn't discovered that you can turn any code altering off in the >settings, apart from that Dreamweaver is a fantasti...

Re: FN-FORUM: editor or handcode

date posted 4th December 2005 16:10

On 4 Dec 2005 16:08:12 -0000, Sam Morgan [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > > Your subject is rather misleading. > > An editor is any tool used to edit something, notepad is an editor. > > If you mean hand code...

RE: FN-FORUM: editor or handcode

date posted 4th December 2005 15:51

>=20 > Your subject is rather misleading. >=20 I just read it as editor or handjob...That got me worried Rus --=20 e: [EMAIL REMOVED] : t: 01635 281120 | google: [EMAIL REMOVED] Unix Admin work from...

RE: FN-FORUM: editor or handcode

date posted 4th December 2005 15:47

Your subject is rather misleading. An editor is any tool used to edit something, notepad is an editor. If you mean hand code or WYSIWYG then you might have a better argument Someone saying "I wont...

RE: FN-FORUM: editor or handcode

date posted 4th December 2005 15:18

>personally i used to prefer total handcoding but since using dreamweaver 8 >find it speeds certain thigns up and i can still tweak it to do whatever i >want! Real men Hand-code in notepad ;) Seri...

RE: FN-FORUM: IIS 6 Web Services

date posted 4th December 2005 15:18

>Is there anything special you need to do to the IIS6 set up to run web >services apart from making sure the .NET framework is installed? >Incidentally how do you tell if it is installed? ASPX files...

RE: FN-FORUM: editor or handcode

date posted 4th December 2005 15:10

I'm a hand coder. I've had my fingers burnt too many times and wasted too much time trying to "learn" tools that are supposed to make it easier. If you know what you're doing anyway, it's quicker to...

FN-FORUM: IIS 6 Web Services

date posted 4th December 2005 15:07

Hi, Is there anything special you need to do to the IIS6 set up to run web services apart from making sure the .NET framework is installed? Incidentally how do you tell if it is installed? ASPX file...

FN-FORUM: editor or handcode

date posted 4th December 2005 15:02

a really interesting thread came up on talkdev you can track it here: http://www.talkdev.com/showthread.php?t=21 do you think a wysiwyg editor can perform as well as handcoding? what do you guys thin...

Re: FN-FORUM: Site check my portfolio site (first draft) please!

date posted 4th December 2005 12:33

> In Opera on windows I'm getting an underscore between each square on the > "cubed" design, which may be intentional or may not but looks like it > isn't. That'll be because of the space between...

Re: FN-FORUM: Solid CSS

date posted 4th December 2005 12:01

I'd just add to Tony's stuff the fact that to centre the container div in a cross-browser fashion you need to: 1. Add this rule to the body css: body { text-align: center; } 2. Add these rules to...

Re: FN-FORUM: Solid CSS

date posted 4th December 2005 10:44

On 4 Dec 2005 10:30:41 -0000, Ewan Rayment [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote: > The simpler the better, so thought Id start with http:// > www.stephenrayment.com - redo it with W3C code building it in the > best...

FN-FORUM: Solid CSS

date posted 4th December 2005 10:10

Hi All Im really wanting to learn to build sites again. Solidly, using XHTML, CSS and XML. The simpler the better, so thought Id start with http:// www.stephenrayment.com - redo it with W3C code...



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