I want to apologize for my negligence in posting.
Not to deter you from visiting my site, but probably once a week would work out for you until late April, when the semester is over. I've been overwhelmed in the past few days with the requirements and expectations for my classes and each of their multiple time-consuming projects.
But this is something I've been working on (yes, Jami, I'm copying you. I'm sure you'll forgive me.)
It's a table which I was instructed to create in code by hand. People, this is not something I'm good at, hand-coding, and I'm not sure how I feel about being asked to do something for which I have no prior knowledge, especially when I know that it can be done in an easier way, and you're just hiding that from me. Mean teacher.
On a positive note, one major project has been postponed until the summer sessions - I'm breathing easier already! Thanks, Jami!
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I personally love tables. One thing I usually do to help myself out is to indent stuff to better organize my tr's and td's. I don't know if that would help at all or not.
Thanks, Chalupa. I haven't picked up on that yet. I've seen it done and I always think it's a lot easier to look at, but honestly, when I can't push "Tab" to indent, I get a little annoyed, so I skip over those few key strokes in hopes of saving my already worthless hands. I'm going to have to start this indentation, however. Just to be safe and sane, let's face it.
what kind of environment are you coding in? do you use notepad or are you logged into a linux/unix console using pico or something like that?
I'm using pico from a unix "console" you call it. Yeah. I don't know the short cuts. Thanks for being interested.
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