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Old 05-09-2007, 09:23 PM   #14 (permalink)
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... Learning extensive coding is not something I have ever had the time, need or desire to do...
I was a huge frontpage advocate... For those very reasons. WYSIWYG apps are great.

Now though I work primarily in flash and have someone else do all that other stuff. Flash *can* be allot more complex and so to the problems and debuging that goes along with it. I just spent the last few hours debugging a major issue with my site and I'm still nowhere near fixing it. But such is the way if you're doing full sites.

However, that said, with a handfull of codes and basic understanding of the fundementals of timelines and nested elements that flash (ab)uses, you can create an online experience.
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