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  • therecipelist.com
    Private First Class

    • Jan 2008
    • 5

    Download HTML to vodahost

    Do I have to use the Voda Site Builder or is there a way can I add HTML to my voda host account? Is there a tutorial on how to change the HTML code on the site builder? Thanks!
  • Girlonthehill
    General

    • Oct 2005
    • 4193

    #2
    Re: Download HTML to vodahost

    You can build your pages in HTML if you wish, you don't have to use Blue Voda at all. Many use DreamWeaver of FP and there are others. Use whatever you feel comfortable with. No, there are no tutorials on using HTML. You can edit the HTML files directly through your Control Panel.

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    • Watdaflip
      Major General

      • Sep 2005
      • 2116

      #3
      Re: Download HTML to vodahost

      If you need tutorials for learning HTML look at http://w3schools.com, they are by far one of the best tutorial websites for learning web based languages on the net.

      Depending on how fast you can pick things like this up, you might want to invest in a book.

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      • WriteonQ1
        Private

        • Jul 2007
        • 2

        #4
        Re: Download HTML to vodahost

        Dear Amanda,

        I think you'll find that the quote directly from W.H. Murray ends at "...come his way." Murray then inserts a comment about learning to respect one of Goethe's couplets, and quotes the couplet in English "Whatever you can do... Begin it now".

        Bottom line: the last three sentences are Goethe's, not Murray's.

        Be that as it may, it's a great signature!

        Cheers,
        Richard Baker

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