The OTHER Acronym for HTML - How To Make Laughs?
The OTHER Acronym for HTML - How To Make Laughs?
by: Olivia Morrow Or what about CSS - Comic Sheer
Stupidity? How to make a successful online magazine from
nothing and with nothing,...
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The OTHER Acronym for HTML - How To Make Laughs?
by: Olivia Morrow
Or what about CSS - Comic Sheer Stupidity? How to make a
successful online magazine from nothing and with nothing,
particularly the first clue about computer language.
I am a website designer and web magazine editor. In fact, I
prefer to think of myself, like so many other women, as a
master of many skills and an exponent of none. That seems to be
part and parcel of being a webpreneur these days, however most
webmasters appear to have acquired far more skills than I'll
ever know about, let alone learn how to use.
But that DOES NOT make me a web nerd (and my apologies to
any of you who consider yourself a proud member of that
erstwhile club), a term so many of my former colleagues like to
gigglingly refer to me as.
Yes, I DID design my own website (do the cracks show?) and
yes, I DO have to write the bulk of it using the skills in HTML
and CSS I have acquired since I fell into this whole
three-ring-circus about a year ago, but for me, understanding
the basics of HTML and CSS is a means to an end, not the end
itself. I don't want to be a web nerd - they sit in dark
corners and challenge each other to computer games involving
space ships and fire-breathing dragons.
In fact, that I have even managed to build a faithful and
ever-increasing number of visitors is attributable to some
factor I haven't quite been able to grasp as yet, because along
the way to getting to this point, HTML has come to stand for
many acronyms it wasn't originally intended for. Especially "T"
for "tantrums", and as for "L" for language - let's not even go
there!
But it's all my own fault. I take full responsibility for
every over laden "table", every overdone "font" and every
#color that by simply juxtaposing the letters turned from
pretty pink to puce green. You see, in my previous life I was a
magazine editor, a REAL magazine editor and we used REAL colors
and REAL images with REAL models to display our products. We
also had a swathe of advertisers whose revenue kept me in a
job. But then, in a stroke of pure serendipity, I was
introduced to the online world and I gotta tell you, I was
hooked - line and sinker - from day one.
Here was my opportunity to own and run my very own women's
online magazine - a position I would probably only ever acquire
by marrying into the Cond Nast dynasty (unlikely) or acquiring
their wealth (even more unlikely).
But, whoa! I was absolutely clueless about the Internet, let
alone how to set up or run a women's magazine online. But was I
going to let a silly little thing like that stop me? NO way!
"I'm a woman", I timidly told myself, "I can do anything!"
And that's when the fun started. Did it even occur to me to
have someone else design a website for me? No, of course not!
I'd majored in Fine Arts at college - I could do it. What about
paying for a pretty web template? No, I didn't need to expend
that sort of money on my meager budget! Someone (if I could
remember who it was, I'd gladly shoot them!) suggested I
purchase Microsoft FrontPage and do the job myself, and poor
misguided fool I was, I did.
That's when I discovered the Hellish, Temperamental,
Maddeningly Laughable world of HTML, and that if I didn't learn
how to use it - and fast - I didn't have a chance of getting my
website off the ground. So although you all know who you are,
but I've long since forgotten (or erased it from my memory), I
wish to thank every HTML tutorial website in existence for
teaching a novice like me that the W3C guys who got together
way back when to invent HyperText Markup Language were really
having a joke at our expense and are probably all sitting back
on their luxury yachts anchored somewhere off the Cote d'Azur
tittering into their martinis.
Now, almost 12 months on, I can proudly say I've almost got
the hang of both HTML and CSS, and as I continue to learn, my
major blunders and blinders will appear less and less
frequently. In the meantime, all I ask is that my willing and
faithful readers bear with me and understand I'm a woman on a
mission. Heck, at the speed at which the Internet is growing
and changing, by the time I've really mastered the art of HTML,
they'll have come up with something new to replace it and I'll
have to start all over again.
The OTHER Acronym for HTML - How To Make Laughs?
The OTHER
Acronym for HTML - How To Make Laughs? by: Olivia
Morrow Or what about CSS - Comic Sheer Stupidity? How to
make a successful online magazine from nothing and with
nothing,...
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