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Hi! I'm using HTML Kit to create my personal page. At work we use Adobe/ Macromedia DreamWeaver. The rules about computer use are quite strict so using the program to make something personal is not an option. In DW, I can create roll-overs with virtually my eyes closed. Not that I'm a DW expert, I can complete the tasks assigned to me, like preparing buttons with promotions, but that's about it. However, in HTML Kit I seem unable to nail the roll-overs. Is there anyone who can direct me to a tutorial or some short guidelines? Alternatively, an other suggestion for a program is welcome, but it should be freeware or cheap shareware (junior position and matching wage). |
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Hi! I'm using HTML Kit to create my personal page. At work we use Adobe/ Macromedia DreamWeaver. The rules about computer use are quite strict so using the program to make something personal is not an option. In DW, I can create roll-overs with virtually my eyes closed. Not that I'm a DW expert, I can complete the tasks assigned to me, like preparing buttons with promotions, but that's about it. However, in HTML Kit I seem unable to nail the roll-overs. Is there anyone who can direct me to a tutorial or some short guidelines? Alternatively, an other suggestion for a program is welcome, but it should be freeware or cheap shareware (junior position and matching wage). Thanks a million! Antha |
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Same thing with using a packaged cake mix - it's good, but without one, you can't make a cake from scratch. |
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In article <Xns9AA179CFD3BCFarbpenyahoocom (AT) 69 (DOT) 28.186.121>, Adrienne Boswell <arbpen (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: Same thing with using a packaged cake mix - it's good, but without one, you can't make a cake from scratch. Some electric breadmakers (a class of wwiwyg) come with such good instruction manuals that you can learn about the mechanics of bread making. Down to the level of the need for protein in the flour so that the yeast can act suitably. And to why trying without using salt has structural dangers for the poor loaf... Mum never taught me these things. |
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Gazing into my crystal ball I observed dorayme doraymeRidThis (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> writing in news:doraymeRidThis- 15EFE0.09073318052008 (AT) news-vip ...ptusnet.com.au: In article <Xns9AA179CFD3BCFarbpenyahoocom (AT) 69 (DOT) 28.186.121>, Adrienne Boswell <arbpen (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: Same thing with using a packaged cake mix - it's good, but without one, you can't make a cake from scratch. Some electric breadmakers (a class of wwiwyg) come with such good instruction manuals that you can learn about the mechanics of bread making. Down to the level of the need for protein in the flour so that the yeast can act suitably. And to why trying without using salt has structural dangers for the poor loaf... Mum never taught me these things. Good French Bread 4 1/2 ts Yeast 1 tb Oil 2 1/4 c Water 1 tb Corn Meal 1 ts Salt 2 Brick Roof Shingles 6 1/2 c Bread Flour Proof yeast by disolving in a large bowl with 1/4 cup of warm (115-120 ... |
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Sounds brilliant. At the same time it sounds like I better try to see if this electric bread maker I just bought is really wwiwyg or is it just the manual that is good. |
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In article <Xns9AA1CBC63B872arbpenyahoocom (AT) 69 (DOT) 28.186.121>, Adrienne Boswell <arbpen (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: Gazing into my crystal ball I observed dorayme doraymeRidThis (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> writing in news:doraymeRidThis- 15EFE0.09073318052008 (AT) news-vip ...ptusnet.com.au: In article <Xns9AA179CFD3BCFarbpenyahoocom (AT) 69 (DOT) 28.186.121>, Adrienne Boswell <arbpen (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: Same thing with using a packaged cake mix - it's good, but without one, you can't make a cake from scratch. Some electric breadmakers (a class of wwiwyg) come with such good instruction manuals that you can learn about the mechanics of bread making. Down to the level of the need for protein in the flour so that the yeast can act suitably. And to why trying without using salt has structural dangers for the poor loaf... Mum never taught me these things. Good French Bread 4 1/2 ts Yeast 1 tb Oil 2 1/4 c Water 1 tb Corn Meal 1 ts Salt 2 Brick Roof Shingles 6 1/2 c Bread Flour Proof yeast by disolving in a large bowl with 1/4 cup of warm (115-120 ... Sounds brilliant. At the same time it sounds like I better try to see if this electric bread maker I just bought is really wwiwyg or is it just the manual that is good. |
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dorayme wrote: Sounds brilliant. At the same time it sounds like I better try to see if this electric bread maker I just bought is really wwiwyg or is it just the manual that is good. Ah, but they make loaves that looked like they were extracted from a culvert. They can make "bread" but I have net be impressed with the quality. They ten to either under of over work it and make heave, cakey bread. Good bread requires that you touch it, since there are so many variables, temp, humidity and the flour that you cannot do it mechanically. |
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In article <2ab10$482fa6a5$40cba7bc$22181 (AT) NAXS (DOT) COM>, "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art (AT) central (DOT) net> wrote: dorayme wrote: Sounds brilliant. At the same time it sounds like I better try to see if this electric bread maker I just bought is really wwiwyg or is it just the manual that is good. Ah, but they make loaves that looked like they were extracted from a culvert. They can make "bread" but I have net be impressed with the quality. They ten to either under of over work it and make heave, cakey bread. Good bread requires that you touch it, since there are so many variables, temp, humidity and the flour that you cannot do it mechanically. I have had bread from a machine that was quite respectable. No, I have not had bread from them as good as the sort of bread baked like Adrienne says. And no, they are unlikely to be as good as most of the bread in my local bread shop. But that is because it sets a very high bar indeed, it being probably the best bread shop in the world (with prices to match, try $7 for a loaf!). I doubt that this machine can make the crust that an oven can make. This is not any fancy doodle thing about variables, it is a simple straight out inability of not having the right sort of radiant heat. |
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