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Old 02-19-2008, 07:33 PM
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Hey DotComBot,

Good idea and that was my inspiration for my site (not having help when I got started). I think sites created from own personal experiences can go over well because you are in touch with what your potential audience needs. You seemed to be very well versed in CSS so I think a thorough site on how to setup a site using CSS would be very helpful.

When I think back to when I first started, I wished I took the time to learn more about CSS. Now that I use it, I can't imagine doing a site without it. And up until I bought a book on CSS and Dreamweaver, most sites didn't make it very clear on how to start a site from scratch using CSS. I think that would be a huge help to newbies. I don't think a lot of people starting out even know about or realize the importance of creating a site with CSS. I sure didn't.

There are benefits and drawbacks to both blogs and websites but I would think if you are going to do a thorough tutorial on creating sites and design, a full website will give you much more flexibility. You can always add a blog for just more focused content. JMO.
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