HTML tips from your CapeCanaveral Community Leaders...


CapeCanaveral communications manager, retired Sarah

"Don't get too involved with the net and your homepage-- after 12 hours of continuous staring at the screen, your eyes can't move without causing serious pain! (Not that I'm speaking from experience...: )

"Seriously, my tip would be to keep your page updated as much as possible. I have a few people that like to come back to my page once a week just to look at the new stuff. It really feels great when you get an email from someone who really appreciates what you're doing."


CapeCanaveral chief critiquest Phyllis

"Remember, more is not always better. I recommend reading Style Guide for Online Hypertext as a great starting point."


CapeCanaveral JavaScript expert Shane

"If you are planning to make a JavaScript page, please make sure all your commands work properly. JavaScript does in fact have bugs as all other computer languages, and its very important to make sure that you don't use these bad commands in your Pages. This tip should prove to make you a better Page builder!"


CapeCanaveral HTML expert Eric

"Whenever you connect through AOL and have a problem uploading your pages either using the EZ-Upload or one the of the FTP softwares recommended by Geocities, AOL has a specific FTP software which works just fine and solves all problems you might have!"


More to come soon! Stay tooned!


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