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I went back and looked at the code. Oops! I can not believe I did that. O
well, I guess I will correct it tonight. Anyway, thanks for pointing it out,
I guess that will teach me to not HTML and drink.....well maybe.
Regards,
C.J. - POV User
P.S. Visual Page 2.0 is made by Symantec, "The Leader in HTML Editors... or
something like that." I got it with my Norton System Works(on windows
because windows doesn't...) and its an earlier "What you see..." editor. I
also have 1st page, which I like much more, but VP is just faster at
building the page(s) from a template.
Christoph Hormann <Chr### [at] schunteretctu-bsde> wrote in message
news:3998233C.F0284BFD@schunter.etc.tu-bs.de...
>
>
> "C.J." wrote:
> >
> [...]
> >
> > Was the font to small to read?
> >
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> No, that's not the problem, you have to use the <pre> tag to get text
formatted
> as seen in the text editor. I think there are some other pages on your
site,
> that used <pre>.
>
> > The code was copied from POV to Notepad, where I did my comments. The
Indent
> > that I have in POV should have been intact, but I will look it over
again.
> >
> > I left the greyed sections in, so a new reader (On modeling) can see
exactly
> > how the code changes as they progress thru the tutorial. The colored
> > sections I felt made it a simple issue to note the changes in the scene,
> > step-by-step.
>
> You seem to use Visual Page 2.0 to build your page, i don't know that
prog,
> maybe you should format your Pov-code parts by hand.
>
> Christoph
>
> --
> Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde>
> Homepage: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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