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  1. Rock, Alternative, Gothic, .. some Jazz, anything with emotion in it.Don't know if I'm allowed to but I'll mention it anyway, hates: Rap & HipHop, Garage, Techno, R&B, Dream, New Age, HardCore, and other **** like that.
  2. Don't say impossible, when we just haven't found a way to do it yet. It's very possible, and it happens nonstop in the Sun.
  3. My friend dropped his and broke it, his warranty ended 5 days ago. Can you believe his luck ;PAnyway, I'm getting mine through a person I know from the USA, maybe y'all should do the same.
  4. No it isn't, if you want to copyright it, you're free to.If you want to professionalise yourself, the only one best was is going for it, designing, running into problems, solving them yourself. Thats the best way to learn. And when you have problems you can't solve, we're here to help you with them. Get Dreamweaver MX 2004, or just open NotePad, and go for it. I suggest you start learning XHTML & CSS. But if you come and study with me next year, you'll learn it all in class our teacher was very good and if you're interested, it's the perfect base for solid webdesign. Just keep in mind that JavaScript is Evil, all browsers must be supported, and your resolution isn't the only one that exists. Work with HTML 4.01 Strict or XHTML, and CSS 2.1. Good Luck
  5. Pitch Black eh.. =) And it's not that complicated. A drawing would make it easier to understand, but if the moon rotates around the earth and it were to stand still, the angle at which we would see it, would differ, and we'd see another part of the moon all the time : 1.           Earth    Moon-----------------------------------------------------2.           Earth           Moon-----------------------------------------------------3.           Earth                     MoonBut the moon also rotates around it's own axis, to draw this with ASCII will be hard but let me try: 1.            Earth   Moon-----------------------------------------------------2.            Earth      on    Mo-----------------------------------------------------3.             Earth              n              o              o              M-----------------------------------------------------4.            Earth                     nooM You see, in the first example, you first saw the "n" of "Moon", and at the end you saw the "M" of "Moon", in the second example, you always see the "n" of "Moon"
  6. The latest IE is Internet Explorer 6.0, and I don't think thats the one you mean.. There will be no more Internet Explorers after this one. A reason more why we should all change to another browser right away.And it has nothing to do with lazyness.. I'll give you a link and all u have to do is click it, just the kind of clicking you do when you're not installing Opera. ;P
  7. Because the moon rotates around it's own axis as well. In the oposite direction at the same speed.You have the rotation around the earth that would make the surface turn to us in one direction, and the rotation around it's own axis in the opposite direction that would rotate the surface away, both are equally fast and therefore cancel each other out relatively.
  8. uh huh.. DHTML.. and I personally hate it kind of. CSS is far more professional. Personal taste I guess, but JavaScript is just generally evil.
  9. Exactly, Opera's the best alternative, and we must stimulate the web comunity to ban these javascript things. And generally make compliant HTML.
  10. I was only just referring to a spelling mistake don't worry, I'll correct it myself.You wrote "do hotlink files" instead of "don't hotlink files"
  11. Lol web safe colours are pointless nowadays =P They were a clever invention, but nobody nowadays works in 256 colours, well, nobody of relevance. It's only limiting your colour capabilities pointlessly. Oh and, for a colour palette to design with, check this out, it's far better, an excellent tool. > The Colour Schemer v2 Online <
  12. The diffrence is easy. Tables- They are old, they are limited, they are easier, they're for amateurs. CSS Positioning (ea. Divs)- They're new, they're flexible, they're tough, they're for professionals. Tables don't allow you to put alot of dynamicness in your webpage. If you have a layout and you want to change it a little, you have to rebuild it from start, because the cells of a table just don't allow for easy manipulation. They're a pain in the backside for any webdesigner that wants to go beyond the limitations of normal ancient design. CSS Positioning provides an amasing solution to all the problems. But it's a bit harder to manage, and the biggest issue of all. IE supports them, but they screwed up with the Box Model. So things look diffrent in IE... Sigh, shoot the bastards. Thus you sometimes need special CSS Hacks to give a diffrent kind of Positioning to IE in order to make it show the same as good browsers.
  13. Cause and effect, before, origination, those are terms that started after the big bang, you can't talk with those terms trying to explain something before the beginning of time, since there is simply no before. (North of the north pole.. can't go more north, can you?) Bad analogy if you ask me. For one, a zip file can't contain the hard disk's content, for the hard disk's content would be what's inside the zip + the zip compresion data. Secondly, "What space is it occupying", this is where you made a bad analogy. "Space" has no limits, it's endless by definition. There is no spot where if you keep going forward you'll hit the edge of Space and break your nose by bumping into it. "what space did the black hole occupy?" Matter is merely something that fills the Space up, it's not because there is no matter at a spot, that there is no space. Everything was inside a black hole, and that black hole was inside of some Space. No need to make it harder than it is. Now that is a good question. We can only guess. We know that in the beginning of time, there was only energy. So if we assume that all matter was compacted in a black hole at the start, it might have collapsed under the huge gravity, came so close together that for some reason it all got converted into energy. (Must be a quarks thing, I don't know enough about Quantum Physics). And energy, as we all know, has no gravity in it's radial form. Therefore, it didn't keep everything together anymore, and tried to fill up all space, just like a gas would do in a vacuum. Later on, energy turned into matter, some matter was too close and became a black hole, and eventually, maybe, all those black holes will turn into one again and explode again.
  14. This is stupid. You're not even reasoning here. You're pretending to do a judgement on products by acting as though you know alot by them but don't bother doing a comparement.For one, you have to look at what your end delivery must be, and what budget you have. A decent big company has a budget where $400 is like 1% of the total spendings. So price like this is not as much of an argument there. And, please. 275Mb? And you make a fuss? I admit, there are tools out there that deliver (X)HTML & CSS just the same for 5Mb and$0. But the way in which you work with them is diffrent. Dreamweaver offers a very complete and dynamic interface. Above that, it's under costant devellopment, you have access to an extentions site where you can download loads of plugins, scripts, etc, which automatically do lotsa work for you. Dreamweaver has groundbreaking Server Side Applications support like PHP MySQL etc. Try that in TextPad or the likes. Not that I use it, but still, it's there, and you just ignored all that with that stupid expression of yours. Diffrent people and diffrent companies are diffrent needs. And price and room on a hard disk like those are very little arguement in today's economic environment. Remember, if you wish to convince somebody in a debate, you ought to first at least try and line things up and pretend you know what you're talking about. OpenSource is a great thing, and often surpasses commercial solutions, but not here. In my opinion, I like dreamweaver's features far more than any other. If you know one that's superior in your eyes, tell me, and I'll try it out.
  15. You will off course always be sent a warning email to the email address you provided at least a few days, normally, a week before we would actually remove your account.
  16. What the? Dreamweaver makes no garbage if you set it up right. If it does with you, you just couldn't be bothered with setting it up properly.And it's excellent standards support, validation, browser checks, etc, make it the perfect tool for a professional. It's autocomplete is almost flawless, and I have seen no program, not even Adobe GoLive which surpasses it in any of their features. Actually, my list would be a bit diffrent: (X)HTML / CSS / JavaScript / Additional markup support with autocompletion. Decent code colouring (highlighting). Instant validation & (spell) checking dependant on the specified DOCTYPE. And a very strict validation, as for that matter. Optionally? : (S)FTP Support integrated. Page previewing (I don't like this though, it's unreliable, and how hard is Alt-Tab, F5?) Browser compatibility checks. Auto indeting and goodies like those. Maybe some more I can't think of now... Although bloating a program is bad... The best programming editor is Eclipse, but I don't think it supports HTML / CSS editing as of yet, or maybe in an alpha stage. It's still under devellopment.
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  18. I know that, but it fixes alot more than bugs. Only just go and look at what support it offers in IE! http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/compatibility/ No way you can do that with CSS Hacks. This patch is the ultimate solution for MS's crap, which, normal users have to go and clean up again as usual.
  19. One link to solve all your problems: http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/intro/
  20. Dreamweaver MX 2004.Adobe GoLive.There are no better. None to my knowledge anyway. (Yes, text editors.)
  21. // dead link // I love this guy.
  22. Actually, you being a very experienced designer, should know that styling a textarea with CSS is a pain in the backside. A huge range of browsers don't properly support decent styling of it, for example border, background, ...By the way, Textarea has the annoyance of a user being able to edit the text, which is not the intention. Unless if you disable it with ugly JavaScript or something.Copying the code is just as easy with any other solution and doesn't require you to be able to edit it. Any why would one want to edit the code? There's no use for it .. just confuses users making them think that there is use, and they just didn't see it.By the way, sorry for my lil outburst there =) I honestly meant it less than half as bad as it sounded. I guess I was annoyed. It was nothing personal.r3d, btw, you're kinda right I'll update the rules for this place soon though, and state that nobody can do things like that again except for me xD no, really, I ought to set an example. Therefore, appologies :)Oh and, I noticed pre, q, code & ... tags do still parse other tags contained in them. Bummer. I was wrong about that then. *sigh* Only way is the lame way then. You disappoint me W3C.And, appologies for that as well I owe them.~lhunath
  23. Ewwww for fuks sake urgh bluergh. Sorry. =) How absolutely ****ed up and lame. Textarea was made for user interactive text. There is a HTML Tag designed for THIS. It's called PRE. <pre></pre> How hard can it be? Why make your page as ugly as hell? Use weird server side scripts, ugly Javascript or ****ed up HTML? W3C designed you a tag that does the trick perfectly. Use it!
  24. tr { background: red; }tr + tr { background: blue; }Only standard compliant browsers, though. No buggy ones, like IE.
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