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I NEED HELP!!!!
I need help.On my clubs link page.

NWIHBC

You see 2 pictures and some text in the middle and down below the gif that is to my clubs main page.How would I take the link gif and put it right next to the text in between the 2 pictures with a space between them?
its crazy mike
5:26:42 PM
2/19/02

Have you tried using a table?
walkindude
5:30:22 PM
2/19/02

Like of all the HTML codes?
its crazy mike
5:32:13 PM
2/19/02

Do you use a web page maker like Front Page Express?
walkindude
5:36:43 PM
2/19/02

This page is done in geocities.You have to do all your html there.
its crazy mike
5:38:06 PM
2/19/02

I don't know enough HTML to help ya then bro. Sorry.
I use Front Page express and then upload it. That way I don't need to know any HTML.
walkindude
5:41:08 PM
2/19/02

Thanx....:(ARGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!
its crazy mike
5:42:14 PM
2/19/02

Where's Ice Tea? He's an HTML ninja, try to contact him..
Artex
6:02:23 PM
2/19/02

Ok I did some changes and now I like it.
its crazy mike
6:55:18 PM
2/19/02

Walkindude has it.. most HTML is WYSIWYG, (4th?) Generation.. FrontPage Express being a good example.

I am using FrontPage, the regular version here, but weining gradually away to something more robust -- DreamWeaver if I can migrate there.

The good news is that FrontPage creates the HTML code, just like WD says.. and you don't HAVE to know code -- any more than using Word/WordPerfect -- etc programs.. any software nowadays conforms to code -- user interface code, where F/E/V/F TOOLS, HELP is pretty much standard.

Let's see that's the good news, the bad news being that (at least) Microsoft add a bunch of additional code. Normally I wouldn't care, but knowing what directories to get all the latest updated extension files in hidden directories -- (they may not be hidden directories).. using FTP is a chore.

Fortunately, Frontpage Express, and the rest of that line use a 'publish' command, where you don't even have to know FTP.

Hope this helps. :)
TownDawg
6:57:53 PM
2/19/02

Where do I get that program?
its crazy mike
7:01:38 PM
2/19/02

You can buy it at any computer store that sells softwear.
walkindude
7:31:34 PM
2/19/02

Ok thank you for the info I made some more changes and I am now happy with my page...:)
its crazy mike
7:33:04 PM
2/19/02

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