James is a web designer and developer, and is currently helping to develop a number of websites. His abilities include HTML, CSS, Flash, Actionscript, and to some extent, PHP. He has owned a number of sites in the past, but currently none of them exist. He hopes to create a new site in the future, once his existing projects are complete.
My passion is ...
Working on a site for someone else.
I know too much about ...
You can never know too much about anything.
My parents always told me ...
My parents told me a lot of things.
My childhood ambition ...
Was to be a writer.
My favorite memory ...
Currently, learning Actionscript.
Why I write ...
To help others.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
I listen to a lot of Keane.
My first job ...
Working on sites.
My best moment ...
Earning money for designing sites for the first time.
My inspiration ...
Magazines, books and websites.
So you want to create a website. You've got Microsoft Office, but not a web design tool like Microsoft Expression Web. All the same, you want to make a site using what you do have. In this article, you'll learn how to create your very own website using Microsoft Word 2003. The first thing you'll need to do is create a new, blank document. At the bottom left of the window, you'll see a short row of icons. This is where you can select the view. You need to select the one that looks like a square with a small globe in front of it. This is the website editing view. The first thing you'll need ...
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Member since: December 2006
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