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Date Posted: Wed, 08/20/03 5:28am
Author: Ylva
Subject: The HTMLgoodies

Date Posted: Mon, 08/18/03 1:20pm
Author: just a beginner :o)
Subject: Great Link -- Check it out,, Folks :o)
In reply to: Ylva 's message, "Re: Please, not institutional colors...." on Mon, 08/18/03 11:08am


Found something:
HTML
color codes
listed in alphabetical order. [Ylva]
[...]

I can't write HTML code myself, so I hope your link is still live so folks can try it -- if not here's the cut-n-paste version:
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/tutors/colors.html

Enjoy, everyone :o)


Glad you liked it. I recognize your "voice"; hello hello ;o) I can't really write advanced HTML either except from a few basic tags. But I'm curious about the HTML language and want to understand how things work as I'm responsible for the website of our local sport association which runs with a kind of software where you don't have to know HTML to create sites and get your infos out to the team members. The tools and options work the same way as word, art and photo processing programs - easy to handle for beginners with basic computer skills. It's about the same principle as with cars & driving; you don't have to know how to build a car to be allowed to drive one (thank god). But like I said, I want to get how things work and found the site I set a link to. There's alot for me to learn too.

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