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I'm keeping a close eye on all CSS threads at the minute.
> You know, I am only 15 years old.
Umm... So are most of the people on this forum.
Also, give up frames, and learn CSS.
Your best bet is to go to W3Schools: [URL]http://www.w3schools.com[/URL]
The tutorials there (FREE) will give you a lot of good background knowledge.
You might also like to look at OSWD: [URL]http://www.oswd.org[/URL]
I think that link above works - if not, post back and I'll go find it somewhere. Have a look round there for ideas.
> Christ, is it that "time of the month" or something round
> here?
>
No its just....
If your gonna post on the interweb in a public forum with little moderation, then you've accepted the fact that people will be constructive/destructive/sarcastic/bitter/flamed etc about what you've posted.
So this is all perfectly normal. :)
> Retreats to dark corner until dust settles.
Well...if you cant take the criticism, running away is an option I suppose. :-)
Seriously, I think you're meant to know better than to engage in the mindless point scoring and putting people down.
This "so called professional" also understands the concept of sarcasm, which tends to pass people buy around here...
Christ, is it that "time of the month" or something round here?
Retreats to dark corner until dust settles.
The guy asked us to provide thoughts on his website.
He might be only just starting out, he might be not, that isn't the point in this case, he wanted opinions, he got them.
End of story.
> I can't help thinking that this sort of
> stuff is a bit pathetic: people have to start somewhere, why not just
> let them get on with it?
The only way for some people to feel like they're somebody is for them to put others down and make themselves feel superior. Its a trait that even the so called "professionals" have. :)
> Christ, some people here takes things way too seiously for their own
> good. Get over it!
I could say the same thing about people going apoplectic over some kid's first website...