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Yahoo-geocities-page builder HELP!!!

Moms View Message Board: General Discussion: Archive January 2008: Yahoo-geocities-page builder HELP!!!
By Tonya on Monday, January 7, 2008 - 09:45 pm:

Has anyone here ever used this program before? I am now running hte web page for our Go-Karting club. I am very computer savy and I know once I figure it out I will be fine. And I know I will figure it out. I would love to do it sooner than later!!! Help ladies!!

Also on Yahoo Geocities then create and update tab after that do you have to work through page builder or can you use one of the other options on that list? The website already exsists I am just updating and changing some of the information on the different pages!!

PLEASE HELP!!!!

By Dawnk777 on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 - 08:13 am:

You don't have to use pagebuilder. You can work with the html, all by itself. Under the "Create and Update" tab, click on file manager. On the next page, you would see a list of your files, and would be able to click on one, to edit it.

By Tonya on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 - 10:42 pm:

ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I swear I thought I would have this figured out by now!!!


I still cannot get this to work. I have to turn a word doc into a web doc with an HTML code to add it to my edited page! It will not work!!

I know computers this should not be this hard for me to figure out.

I am not kidding this laptop had better spring wings soon or it is going to crash when I send it flying!!!

By Dawnk777 on Wednesday, January 9, 2008 - 08:23 am:

Do you know any html code? Word has a "Save as webpage" option, but it adds so much extra code. Most of it didn't make sense to me.

HTML Goodies

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<p> </p> defines paragraphs

<br> tells a line to end and the next thing goes on the next line.

<img src=filename.gif> defines a picture or graphic

<a href="http://www.lakebreeze.org">Lakebreeze</a> makes a link


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