thanks MS for putting inline preview back - and a much better one at that.
still wish i could visually draw and erase tables / cells....
but inline preview is enough for me to stop using FRONTPAGE
thanks again
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thanks MS for putting inline preview back - and a much better one at that.
still wish i could visually draw and erase tables / cells....
but inline preview is enough for me to stop using FRONTPAGE
thanks again
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What do you think you are doing with those dirty little tables!
-Josh
Oh, 2002, when the internet was simple! IE+ Frontpage, life was great wasn't it?
1 minute ago, fanbaby wrote
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Oh, 2002, when the internet was simple! IE+ Frontpage, life was great wasn't it?
Or you could have used NotePad, which you can still do today even with a more "complex" Internet.
53 minutes ago, cbae wrote
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Or you could have used NotePad, which you can still do today even with a more "complex" Internet.
You can also use Notepad to write your .NET programs. What's your point?
Putting tabular data in them ![]()
Everything is tabular data. Did you not read Wolfram's book?
Ergo, using tables for everything is perfectly legit.
36 minutes ago, Bass wrote
Everything is tabular data. Did you not read Wolfram's book?
Only if you can express the data as a result of a one-dimensional cellular automaton.
Interesting tidbit: not even Mathematica is powerful enough to compute the size of Wolfram's ego.
7 minutes ago, W3bbo wrote
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Interesting tidbit: not even Mathematica is powerful enough to compute the size of Wolfram's ego.
I hear that feature is coming in the next version, along with a tool that converts CSS layout to tables.
lol
im just trying to get used to a black - FP
@Bass: I have it somewhere in my bookshelf, but I have not dared to read it yet. How is it?
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