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    I've built my own, THE MUSICIAN'S ROOM. I started on Angelfire because it was so simple and they had an online page editor. After a short while I decided that I hated their ads inserted into the page and felt limited by their editor, so I found a new space and rebuilt from the ground up. Believe it or not, I've built my entire site in Microsoft TextEdit, which is as far from WYSIWYG as you can possibly get. The cool thing about TextEdit is that you can pull in other people's pages and it shows the actual code used to accomplish their designs. You can study and copy their design at will. In Windows, you simply right-click on a page and select "SAVE PAGE AS" to get a copy on your computer that you can edit and fiddle with.

    Now, admittedly, my site is very basic, but it is cleanly layed out and is based around content, words.

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    Great looking web site, thanks for sharing. You are right about those Mini's they are fun to drive,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Womack View Post
    I've built my own, THE MUSICIAN'S ROOM. I started on Angelfire because it was so simple and they had an online page editor. After a short while I decided that I hated their ads inserted into the page and felt limited by their editor, so I found a new space and rebuilt from the ground up. Believe it or not, I've built my entire site in Microsoft TextEdit, which is as far from WYSIWYG as you can possibly get. The cool thing about TextEdit is that you can pull in other people's pages and it shows the actual code used to accomplish their designs. You can study and copy their design at will. In Windows, you simply right-click on a page and select "SAVE PAGE AS" to get a copy on your computer that you can edit and fiddle with.

    Now, admittedly, my site is very basic, but it is cleanly layed out and is based around content, words.

    Bob

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