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Re: How to get link pages made
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lugnet.publish
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Wed, 8 May 2002 16:34:28 GMT
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I believe FTX is an issue in some cases, yes.
I'd just like to add a quick note here. Yesterday, as I began to mention here:
http://news.lugnet.com/off-topic/debate/?n=16305
before I make a call for specific curators (in aprox 3 weeks), I plan to
have some support docs available for the potentially interested parties.
This will include a number of templates - some simple, some fancy - which
will leave the job's technical aspect to near nil.
-Suz
In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Scott Arthur writes:
> > FTX is not that hard to learn to do the basics. It's way way was easier than
> > HTML (by design!).
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> It's not quite as simple as that. I expect a great deal of people are able
> to produce quite decent html pages without really looking at the html... by
> using editing packages like FrontPage. They are easy to use, and get it
> correct 95% of the time...
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> Further, FTX may well be easier to use than HTML. But if I could use
> neither, what would be the point in getting to grips with FTX when using
> HTML is a far more useful skill to have?
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> Therefore, whilst what you say is 100% true, FTX is still a (small) barrier
> for potential curators like Dave and Eric.
>
> Scott A
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