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Default 08-11-2003, 08:26 AM

Some websites, like Earthlink or Geocities, have their own HTTP-based FTP program. For example, DoD Studios; it allows you to upload images to their webserver using a FTP protocal in a HTTP webpage format. If Comcast has that, you can use that. A more powerful tool would be a FTP client though. Some of the better ones are CuteFTP and WS_FTP.

A good way to start learning HTML is to use a program that gives you a WYSIWYG option (What You See Is What You Get.) As most people will say that MS Frontpage is crap, it IS a good program to learn HTML code. It works much like MS Word does; you insert text / images / tables, whatever, and you can then choose the HTML tag at the bottom to see how everything you put on the page was generated. This is how I first learned HTML code. You can also look into CuteHTML and CoffeeCup HTMLEditor, they have the same effect.
  
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