I am Canary Burton, a classical composer and general software pest. The more I learn, the less I know. I'm running a Gateway (who me?)with 2 Gigs of Ram and etc. I think I have the Editor number 12, although I couldn't find the number in a fast hunt through my computer.
I am finally using this version as the old version that I knew so well is dying along with the computer it's on.
I'm getting my website transferred, page by page and I'm stuck on the index. Although the picture I'm using shows as done in the local preview, it is not there online. I got my logo on, it's a png, but the.jpg doesn't seem to want to join it. I followed the insert image over and over. The picture is in my project folder. Can you help?
I am finally using this version as the old version that I knew so well is dying along with the computer it's on.
I'm getting my website transferred, page by page and I'm stuck on the index. Although the picture I'm using shows as done in the local preview, it is not there online. I got my logo on, it's a png, but the.jpg doesn't seem to want to join it. I followed the insert image over and over. The picture is in my project folder. Can you help?
Welcome aboard Canary, I will pop on over to the HTML editor section of the forum to assist you there. I hope you will find the people who haunt these forums friendly and eager to help.
Volunteering to help
http://www.tbaygeek.ca
My HTML play area
http://www.tbaygeek.ca/test/
http://www.tbaygeek.ca
My HTML play area
http://www.tbaygeek.ca/test/
Hi Canary,
Welcome here! David has posted a message for you in the help area for the CC Editor. Look over here: http://www.coffeecup.com/forums/html-editor/bird/
Welcome here! David has posted a message for you in the help area for the CC Editor. Look over here: http://www.coffeecup.com/forums/html-editor/bird/
Ha en riktig god dag!
Inger, Norway
My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com
Inger, Norway
My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com
Hi there, my name is Rick. I was born in 1953 in Houston, Texas. I went to East Texas Baptist University 1978-1981. The recession in the early 80's drove me to Alaska, the Last Frontier where I ended up staying for almost 16 years. While living in Anchorage I met my wife Judy in Iowa though the messaging software ICQ. I did my first writing of HTML for a mini storage company and as the marketing director of the Alaska Cigar Club I maintained their website while living in Alaska.
Judy and I married in 1999 and in 2000 we left to the lower 48, Roanoke, Va. It was a short stay and 14 months later we moved to Colorado. In Colorado we lived in Colorado Springs for 7 years before moving to Parker, a Denver bedroom community, where we stayed for 3 years. Again a soft economy drove me to move again, this time to the state of Washington. Not the evergreen part, the desert part in the south central part of the state.
We joined a motorcycle riding group who asked me to help them with the clubs website which is why I am coming back home to Coffee Cup which is what I started with way back when. I am dusting off all the cobwebs and learning style sheets which is what the website is currently using. I have to learn how to connect FTP to a Linux server, set up a photo gallery to post pictures of our rides, and a calender of our club events.
I have a lot to learn but really enjoy the challenge's and enjoying the results.
Rick Dunbar
Judy and I married in 1999 and in 2000 we left to the lower 48, Roanoke, Va. It was a short stay and 14 months later we moved to Colorado. In Colorado we lived in Colorado Springs for 7 years before moving to Parker, a Denver bedroom community, where we stayed for 3 years. Again a soft economy drove me to move again, this time to the state of Washington. Not the evergreen part, the desert part in the south central part of the state.
We joined a motorcycle riding group who asked me to help them with the clubs website which is why I am coming back home to Coffee Cup which is what I started with way back when. I am dusting off all the cobwebs and learning style sheets which is what the website is currently using. I have to learn how to connect FTP to a Linux server, set up a photo gallery to post pictures of our rides, and a calender of our club events.
I have a lot to learn but really enjoy the challenge's and enjoying the results.
Rick Dunbar
Rick Dunbar
Fair winds and following seas
Fair winds and following seas
Welcome Rick! I'm sure you will enjoy this forum. We can be quite witty and trail off topic ever so often, but we are also, normally, very helpful when someone has a problem.
Ha en riktig god dag!
Inger, Norway
My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com
Inger, Norway
My work in progress:
Components for Site Designer and the HTML Editor: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com
Hiya Rick, and welcome to CoffeeCup forums, or shall I say a sort of Welcome Back
Howdy Y'all (just kidding) but I am from Oklahoma, actually a transplant from Maryland in 1979. I grew up enjoying drawing and painting. Then got into drafting, and then CAD (computer aided design). For the past few years I have learned a little HTML (enough to be dangerous) and how to use a number of cut and paste / template web programs. I currently have built some sites using Yola.com. It's simple and cost affective. However, I really want to get better at using CoffeeCup software so I can rule the web
Hiya and welcome to the CC forums HD. I'm sure you'll find what you need here and any help needed just holler and someone is usually around to assist. Good luck in your new adventure!
Did I hear an Okie accent in here?
Howdy, hdpenn! I spent many years in Norman, great town.
Welcome to the forum!
Howdy, hdpenn! I spent many years in Norman, great town.
Welcome to the forum!
I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by. (Douglas Adams)
https://www.callendales.com
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Hey hey. I'm Carl, living in New Zealand, a small town 'self taught' web developer working for a small down design firm. Pretty much landed this job as soon as I finished my degree in graphic design, so couldn't scoff at the opportunity even though it's not a design job.
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