
All new volunteers for GMing are required to report to GM AL too....

We've a solution for that problem, know nothing? Turn to the fellows at About.com! Check it out, all sorts of help for HTML Basics and a few more advanced thingymabobers.... I'll post more links once I get the chance.Strider wrote: I would definitely be interested in hearing more about it (anyone want to create a GM handbook?), since I know next to nothing of HTML.
I found this one very helpful when i learned html. It's written for absolute beginners.Ecrivian wrote:
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/primers/basics.html
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Strider wrote:Thanks all. I will definitely look into it all after I get through these two weeks of hell (pre-move) and get my computer out of storage. HTML-for-dummies is definitely my skill level at this point. My computer programmer brother says anyone can learn HTML. I shall give it the true idiot test.