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This is the second of a five part series showing you how to make a complete database driven website from scratch using only a Text editor. This episode covers the basics of CSS and how to use CSS to enhance and simplify the layout of multiple webpages. You can find more information CSS and the things mentioned in the episode at: www.tinkernut.com View Part 1 – www.youtube.com

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In this training, you will learn everything you need to know to build simple websites with Dreamweaver. Lessons include topics such as how to manage sites and create new pages; insert text, graphics, tables, lists, layers, and forms; build a navigation system; add dynamic functionality with Dreamweaver’s behaviors and Spry widgets; style your pages with Cascading Style Sheets; create and use templates, library items, and server-side includes; test and validate code; and publish your finished site via FTP through Dreamweaver’s expanded Files panel.

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Question: Am told that in some cases, it’s best to save an inbound e-mail “as a complete HTML”. How do I do this?
I sometimes lose the graphics when I save an e-mail to My Documents. Am told that by using HTML, I will eliminate this problem

Use Windows XP and Internet Explorer

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Answer by Barkley Hound
You can save as HTML by choosing it as the file type when saving (web page complete). I do not believe it will save any attachments. It may save inline pictures. Note that a complete web page is multiple associated documents, not just a single page.

The only way to guarantee saving a complete email on your computer is to use a standalone program such as Outlook Express. That would require Yahoo Mail Plus.

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