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I cross-posted this and it didn't work, so I'm gong to try again. I have a FAQ at http://www.geocities.com/conniesunday/ which has become unwieldy and unmanageable. If anyone knows of a better model for a FAQ, or has other design ideas, could you share those? I only know html, and not CSS, nor do I have any design software. Thanks! |
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I cross-posted this and it didn't work, so I'm gong to try again. |
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I have a FAQ at http://www.geocities.com/conniesunday/ which has become unwieldy and unmanageable. If anyone knows of a better model for a FAQ, or has other design ideas, could you share those? I only know html, and not CSS, nor do I have any design software. |
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Perth wrote: I cross-posted this and it didn't work, so I'm gong to try again. Cross-posting would work nicely if you used a real news client and a news service instead of GG. I have a FAQ at http://www.geocities.com/conniesunday/ which has become unwieldy and unmanageable. If anyone knows of a better model for a FAQ, or has other design ideas, could you share those? I only know html, and not CSS, nor do I have any design software. Well, since you are stuck with - or using - 1995 HTML style coding, and don't want to take the time to learn CSS, why not just leave the FAQ page as is. At least it does the job. I don't see any reason to rewrite it unless you want to spend the time to learn the proper new technologies. -- -bts -Warning: I brake for lawn deer |
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Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: Perth wrote: I have a FAQ at http://www.geocities.com/conniesunday/ which has become unwieldy and unmanageable. If anyone knows of a better model for a FAQ, or has other design ideas, could you share those? I only know html, and not CSS, nor do I have any design software. Well, since you are stuck with - or using - 1995 HTML style coding, and don't want to take the time to learn CSS, why not just leave the FAQ page as is. At least it does the job. I don't see any reason to rewrite it unless you want to spend the time to learn the proper new technologies. Probably if I saw a model of something in the "proper new technologies," I might start learning them. After all, that's how I learned my circa 1995 html codes: by copying other people's codes - and asking a million questions. |
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So my question stands: if anyone knows of a FAQ organized beautifully, please let me know. I need to reorganize mine in some fashion. |
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I'm sorry, I'm an idiot. It's: http://www.geocities.com/conniesunday/FAQ.html Perth wrote: I cross-posted this and it didn't work, so I'm gong to try again. I have a FAQ at http://www.geocities.com/conniesunday/ which has become unwieldy and unmanageable. If anyone knows of a better model for a FAQ, or has other design ideas, could you share those? I only know html, and not CSS, nor do I have any design software. Thanks! |
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You may want to consider organizing the content by level of expertise (which you're really close to already) <snip> Don't worry about the code nazis, concentrate on getting the content concise. |
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You have good information (though a couple of apparant dead link - yikes). |
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You have good information (though a couple of apparant dead link - yikes). I thought I got them all, but if you happen to notice I missed any, please let me know?? |
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