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04-25-2004, 11:36 PM
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"Borrow" Page Layout
Say you find a design you really like and the page is in a completely unrelated market how much do you need to change it before it stops becoming completely unethical? I know, I know 100% but I'm sure I'm not the first one to be tempted by someone else's design.
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04-28-2004, 09:08 PM
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Screw that steal it! Lol jk
This is what I would do, admire the site a few times and stare at it for a while, then go away. Come back the next day again, then stare and go away. The third day, dont go to the site, sit down at your dream weaver program and start designing your new site. Hopefully the new design will have rubbed off on your enough to inspire a creation "based" on what you saw but because your not viewing it while your creating it you will likely come up with something different enough to call your own. Perhaps even better then the original
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04-30-2004, 06:59 AM
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when people want a web design I ask them for three sites they like the look of, so u do the same.... take ideas from each and make your own creation. Many sites have coding for their images etc so they can search them and see if anyone else is using them, I guess you can even search their unique text. So be careful!!
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06-10-2004, 08:46 AM
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would you be so kind as to highlight the differences between Frontpage and Dreamweaver? Frontpage works for me since it's what I cut my HTML teeth on. Is it worth the agro to learn a new platform? What in particular makes Dreamweaver the preferred platform?
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06-11-2004, 12:33 AM
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Without direct experience of either product, I'll say this: FrontPage, if used in the "publish-to-server" mode, will eliminate your ability (assuming you're hosted on an Apache-based server, and if you aren't, you should be) to use your .htaccess file as God and the Apache crew intended.
That is no accident: it's Unca Bill's little way of telling you that you are his friend for helping screw yourself out of the immense usefulness and power of a non-M$ server.
(Remember "microsoft" means very tiny and limp.)
Am I the last living human who makes web pages with a plain text editor? (If so, am I the last living human whose pages validate?)
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07-03-2004, 09:45 AM
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I say DW. It makes (slightly) cleaner code than FP, but if you know HTML, you should go in and clean the code up with a text editor afterwards.
Owlcroft-Yes & no. I create in DW, clean up in notepad. Also 95% of my pages are 100% valid 
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