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Oooh... my favorite subject. Learning to design web pages with WYSIWYGs like Frontpage without learning html first is like using a calculator without learning how to add first. First of all, those of us who know can tell a page created in Frontpage. Second of all, you need to be able to edit the raw code if Frontpage (or whatever program) does something you don't want it to do... and it ALWAYS will. Third, learning HTML is no more difficult than getting a good grip on any software program. I learned the basics in an all-night session at webmonkey.com and then more specifics from a Sam's 'Learn HTML in 24 hours', which these days you can find at discount stores for 5 bucks.
Learn the code, then the programs. Once you know how to add, you can decide if you need to spend the time to look for a calculator in order to see what 67 plus 31 equals... get it?
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