Re:Dreamweaver mistakes?
by "Joe Keilholz" <jkeilholz(at)thedepot.com>
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15 Apr 2000 14:04:28 -0000 |
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webmaster(at)noteworthydesigns.com |
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Hey Karen,
Exactly what kind of problems are you having with Dreamweaver. I tried to access the index page, but couldn't get it to come up. What version of Dreamweaver are you running? I know that in 3 there is a command under the Commands option that will allow you to "Clean up Html" which works pretty well. (I think 2 has it as well). Let me know what kind of problems you are having and I will try to help out.
Joe Keilholz
On Site Producer
thedepot.com
(336) 373-3488
On Fri, 14 Apr 2000 05:21:34 -0500 Karen Stafford <webmaster(at)noteworthydesigns.com> wrote:
>I've had tons of trouble with http://www.giftbasketsbygoldie.com, plus a
>couple of mock-ups I've sent her at
>http://www.noteworthydesigns.com/goldie/template4.htm and
>http://www.noteworthydesigns.com/goldie/template5.htm . She has trouble
>seeing them, and has discovered Net Mechanic and keeps running the pages
>thru them. (I'll admit...the mock-ups I didn't have time to, but the
>page on her domain, I have). These pages were all done with Dreamweaver.
>Why so many HTML errors with this expensive piece of software? Or, is
>Net Mechanic not reliable? Her hosting company is Verio (that's where
>the Net Mechanic was offered)
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>--
>Karen Stafford
>Noteworthy Web Designs
>http://www.noteworthydesigns.com
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