Re: Hand-coding all the way, or...?
by Lori Eldridge <lorield(at)uswest.net>
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Mon, 20 Nov 2000 06:53:15 -0800 |
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Hi Maya,
I'm certainly no expert but I can give you a novice opinion. I've
been studying HTML for the last 4 years--have never been able to
afford a WYSIWYG--not even shareware, so I have been doing all my
code by hand.
About a year ago I had a temporary job where I had to learn Front
Page--talk about a headache!! From that experience I quit doing
temporary work and got my own business license and set up my own web
design business at home where I can do coding (by hand) on my own
time and at my own speed and pick and choose my clients.
You are right that at times it takes a long time to code things by
hand but I think that not having to figure out the complexities of a
WYSIWYG editor when things get messed up makes up for it. Because I
have coded everything myself and I know what codes were changed I
usually only have to run my code through a validator to find the
problem and I can fix it quickly. Whereas with FP or other editors
you practically need to be a programmer (or like to chat on
hwg-basics) to figure out the problem.
I made the mistake of adding data to some of my pages that should
have been in the footer.txt (ssi) recently and really paid for it
because I had to go in and change about 50 pages. Live and learn! You
only make those kinds of mistakes once.
I haven't tried databasing but I can see that I'm going to be sorry I
didn't very soon, so that is my next learning project.
I hope this helps.
Lori
>Martin, I'm sure you're right. I learned HTML but then switched to a
>WYSIWYG. It's terrific for design purposes, but it is hard to go in and
>tinker with the code--my program simply won't allow it, and it also messes
>up code that I write separately and try to "import." I am reverting to
>hand-coding (via HomeSite) but I am wondering...for purposes of speed, don't
>all you hand-coders suffer? And what if you need to go back into hundreds
>of pages and replace something? Do any of you switch between a WYSIWYG and
>hand-coding? I'm a designer/copywriter, not a code guru, so doing all the
>HTML by myself is really not a lot of fun for me! What about databasing?
>Will I be stuck writing everything myself? Aaaack! I really don't know any
>of the scripting languages well, just enough so I can "tinker."
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>Cheers, Maya
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