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ryu6ken

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  1. Saying that Cpanel is great is almost an understatement . It even allows you to change MIME types! A shopping cart (Not that I will use it, probably, but anyway )! Access logs!Are we sure that this is not a dream?
  2. I used to collect the Dilbert cartoons they had a year ago... I don't remember them much, but I that Dilbert's company was to design a new logo for Google. They seem to have given up though because the logo's still the same
  3. Well, I prefer the Intel reaction :)At least it didn't burn up...Seriously... which one is better (ie. performance, length of life, etc?)
  4. I've heard that SP2 breaks installations of Vue d'Esprit 4. I like my Vue and my Windows as they are, so I won't download SP2 for now. Not until somebody else tries it and gets it to work :)Vue d'Esprit is a 3D terrain generator and renderer, by the way.
  5. I have Dreamweaver MX, but if I'm in a hurry and I just want to change a tiny bit of code, I just fire up Notepad and change it there .For graphics, Photoshop CS and Imageready to slice the graphics. I don't do rollovers because they just complicate things and bloat the file
  6. I have both Frontpage XP and Dreamweaver MX installed. I have never used Frontpage XP (it came with Office), but I heard that it doesn't add any unnecessary tags any more. Apparently Microsoft listened to the cries of thousands of webmasters .Dreamweaver MX is awfully good, and it doesn't touch your code. It might be too powerful for new users, however. Personally I think that the site management tools are a godsend. It's pricey, but if you're serious about HTML (eg. want to make a living maintaining websites ) it's almost indispensable.
  7. My favourite ever movie is The Neverending Story, which I watched when I was six years old and made me a fantasy junkie .Lord Of The Rings, Star Wars trilogy (the original) and Lupin III: Codename Tarantula share 2nd place
  8. I agree with iTagger. Photoshop's "Save for Web" option, together with the layers, is probably the feature I use most. PNGs are good for quality but they're still quite hefty when compared to JPGs. If you're lazy go for PNGs, but well-optimized JPGs are leaner and load much faster.
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