Tim wrote: > On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 11:12 +0100, Graham Cossey wrote: >> Beyond the basics, I always head to http://www.w3schools.com/ it's an >> excellent resource. > > Argh, NO! It's not an excellent resource. It's got serious factual > errors, and it's not something that someone learning HTML should refer > to. How are they supposed to tell what's right or wrong from bad > advice? You might as well recommend Microsoft as an example of good > programming practice. <soap-box> I don't do web design. I've no idea if http://www.w3schools.com/ is good or not. What I do know, or maybe it is what I feel, is that advice either for or against a resource should be complete with an example as to why someone feels it is either good or bad. Kind of like a book or movie review so the reader can get a feel from where the reviewer is coming from. </soap-box> -- Hello. I know the divorce rate among unmarried Catholic Alaskan females!!