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[quote] That's not really a very accurate assesment Rinswind.[/quote] DL you're right about this. But when i comes to rollovers thingies there is no need for any use of flash.... That was what i meant. Ofcourse flash has it usefulness and it's very powerfull stuff t play with. But in this case? [quote]and learning html again would be just slightly pointless, no offence meant at all.[/quote] No actually it will not be pointless specially when you don't use the other things much. When designing with CSS you have to build the page in an other way. with CSS: body{background-color: blue} <body> bla bla</body> without: <body background="blue">bla bla </body> Furthermore is was being a bit ironicly about the learning "it again" If you want to keep up with modern times you need to learn it over and over don't rely on old tricks they might not work any more. A couple of years ago we all used tables to control how a page looked. Sometimes we needed 1 pixel pictures as a place holder and sometimes we used very complex nested tables. If you asked around now most webbuilders think tables are old-fashioned. Going back to the early days off html, in that time you could animate a page by putting several body tags in a page. If you do that now strange things will happen, mabye the browser will ignore the multiple body tags, or start complaining or maybe show them at once. Anyway the "trick" will not work any more. I could give more examples but you get the idea, you have to keep learning it over and over again. <edit>messed up quotations</edit> __________________________________________ "Art has to be forgotten. Beauty must be realized." Piet Mondriaan [This message has been edited by Rinswind 2th (edited 07-26-2003).]
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