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April 19, 2007 P.M.
I can't afford "Adobe Flash", but I found this free site: Voidix , where you can build a "Flash" website! So far I've been unable to get the "main page" to load, but I've found a way to incorporate the "intro" into my website! Also dunc at: dunc informed me of this site: Swish This "flash" software program seems interesting, and is less than $100.00!
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April 17, 2007 P.M.
Computer language: "The term computer language is a more expansive and alternate term for the more commonly-used term programming language. Programming languages are a subset of computer languages, and so are other types of languages. For example, HTML is a markup language and a computer language, but not traditionally considered a programming language. Markup languages (e.g., HTML - typically used for producing documents). Some authors restrict the term "programming language" to those languages that can express all possible algorithms; sometimes the term "computer language" is used for more limited artificial languages. Non-computational languages, such as markup languages like HTML or formal grammars like BNF, are usually not considered programming languages. Often a programming language is embedded in the non-computational (host) language. Natural('human') language processors have been proposed as a way to eliminate the need for a specialized language for programming. However, this goal remains distant and its benefits are open to debate. Edsger Dijkstra took the position that the use of a formal language is essential to prevent the introduction of meaningless constructs, and dismissed natural language programming as "foolish." Alan Perlis was similarly dismissive of the idea.(Wikipedia)" Personally I'm not a script code writer,... With permission I use pre-generated xhtml and css in my designs, which I alter to fit my ideas! In other words it's like being able to read and edit a human language, but unable to write a story using the language!
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April 16, 2007 P.M.
The best URL for "rounded corners" that I've found is: http://webdesign.about.com/od/css/a/aa072406.htm. The div code length is about the same as: http://www.spiffycorners.com/sc.php?sc=spiffy&bg=ffffff&fg=0a67e6, but the css is shorter, just remember your style tags, before and after the inhead css! The novel flash heading from:http://www.voidix.com/, is only one of the many resources you'll find at their site! Also the sound effect is generated by: http://www.htmlbasix.com/generators.shtml http://pammyswavs.com/!
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April 06, 2007 A.M.
This morning I changed my background and heading, which I added rounded corners to. CSS for this page and "Rounded Corners" link are inhead, and can be viewed via source code!
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April 11, 2007 P.M.
All of the links now open in a "New Window" thanks to:"Sages Unicorn",... Thanks again Sage!
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April 12, 2007 A.M.
This morning I have added a Yahoo search box with options and a Bravenet message board to the upper right corner of my index page, and they open in new windows!
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April 13, 2007 P.M.
Today I added a monthly calender(http://www.javascriptsearch.com/scripts/Calendars/index.html) for your convenience!

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