@KravvitzSep 03.2006 — #It all depends on whether you want to start with using parts of HTML that are deprecated, or doing things the recommended way with some CSS.
[url=http://www.dynamicsitesolutions.com/html/semantics/]I suggest you learn how semantics apply to X/HTML.[/url]
[b]CSS Links for Beginners:[/b]
[url=http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Guide/Style]Adding a touch of style[/url]
@ray326Sep 03.2006 — #I seriously doubt she's running XP on 16 meg. It will hardly work on 128, which is the minimum I've seen any system sold with in several years.
@JennaWrennauthorSep 03.2006 — #Yeah, sorry, I checked that out. I was thinking of another very old laptop, and I don't think it even works anymore. It was something like 16meg ram. Gone through so many old comps there's too many numbers to keep track off. It is 128MB. The new Dell isn't connected to internet yet, but runs so well. It came with 256MB but we got another 256 cheap. Sorry bout that!
@KravvitzSep 04.2006 — #JennaWrenn, I recommend that you take a look at more of the links I posted than just W3Schools.
In the future, please don't remove the contents your original post when you feel your question is resolved. Many people read old threads, so posts that have their contents removed make threads much less helpful to those people.
I seriously doubt she's running XP on 16 meg. It will hardly work on 128, which is the minimum I've seen any system sold with in several years.[/QUOTE] Yeah, WinXP requires a minimum of 128 MB. Since she wasn't specific, I considered the possibility that the computer running WinXP that she came into contact with wasn't necessarily her own. :p