PilotHigh opened this issue on Dec 28, 2000 ยท 14 posts
Inkwolf posted Sat, 30 December 2000 at 11:30 AM
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Well, I wouldn't go copying a big company's expensive website design. It would probably be too complicated to use, anyway. But just for simple pages, I'm sure nobody would resent your taking their code and replacing the pictures and text with your own. HTML is really very basic, as long as you don't get into tables, frames, etc. Basic HTML just sets your page layout, like where to have paragraphs, where to put the pictures and links, whether to center something....it's just text formatting commands. There shouldn't be much trouble in "borrowing" a framework. Also, looking at someone else's HTML and comparing it with the finished page is a help in learning how to use it yourself. You're welcome to use any of my pages, if you want! :P