[thelist] Jumping In With Both Feet

stout at stoutstreet.com stout at stoutstreet.com
Mon Dec 10 16:55:16 CST 2001


Try to use server-side includes, if you can. Using them for common elements can greatly decrease your site's complexity. In addition, learn how to use style sheets. This will also enable you to change your site's look in one place, rather than searching for all of your font tags.
>--- stout at stoutstreet.com wrote:
>> 
>> Do you have dynamic, code-driven elements on your
>> site? 
>Duh. Guess a link to the site in question would've
>been helpful, eh?
>http://www.sinistervisions.com
>To answer your question, not really. I'm planning on
>using some javascript, but there's no dynamic content
>at all (at least, as I understand it). 
>There will be some Flash content (similar to how it is
>now), and the site organization will be MUCHLY
>improved.
>Please note that the code for the above site is deeply
>flawed, and it's kind of all over the place (patched
>together in spare time and inconsistenly updated),
>which are a couple of the several reasons I'm
>overhauling rather than just upgrading it.
>I use Dreamweaver 4 (don't hurt me) with a heavy eye
>on the HTML as I go. Some day I may just be using a
>text editor, but that day is not yet.
>Thanks!
>Chad
>=====
>§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::[
>§    chad savage
>§    jackson gray 3
>§    www.jacksongray3.com
>§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::[
>__________________________________________________
>Do You Yahoo!?
>Send your FREE holiday greetings online!
>http://greetings.yahoo.com
>-- 
>For unsubscribe and other options, including
>the Tip Harvester and archive of TheList go to:
>http://lists.evolt.org Workers of the Web, evolt ! 

-----------------------------------------
could use a job....... 
http://www.iampms.com/




More information about the thelist mailing list