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Crime?
I downloaded a program to build DHTML menus.. It was a 30-Day trial period and a function was disabled.. It was the one that links you to another website... I mean.. you CAN make the buttons, but you can't make them do anything.. So the html code was something like this:
Code:
<script .......>
<- something, something, "", "0", ....., "", "_new" .......
</script>
So I decided to try an experiment.. I started inserting an address in every one of those blank spaces, and it turned out that it worked... I don't know if that's legal or not, that's why I'm pasthing this here.. Please help me.. I still have the code, so if you need it, just ask :)
Thanks In Advance :)
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I use 1st Page 2000, im pretty sure you can do that with it, and its freeware.
http://www.evrsoft.com/
One of the most quality free programs there is.
FYI, www.gimp.com and www.blender3d.com are both good freeware program, A graphics editor and a 3d modeler.
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It would only seem fair that you be allowed to modify the source HTML of your website as you see fit, whether it is generated by a WYSIWYG website creation tool or not.
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I guess they didn't count on anybody knowing html, or any logic at all
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So, that means I'm smart! yey!! :) anyway, thanks for the other sites you gave me (www.blender3d.com, etc) .. didn't check them yet ..
Thanks :)