Percevan, You nailed it. Everything was done on iweb. I'll probably stick with it for now as it's very easy to manage and update for me. I'm slowly picking through some of the glitches with the code. I haven't figured out how to manually go in and change it yet but I have learned that some of the buttons will help with alignment and what not (and by default the code, although I have sat down with some friends who are much more savy than I to look at the code, and their response has always been something along the lines of "what the?") The lesson that Safari displays differently than other browsers was one of the first I learned. Haha, the site looked fine when viewing on safari but when I got to work and looked it up on InternetExplorer it was all jacked up. Thanks for the tip on Joomla, the fact that it's free and has a good support network is a real perk. What's up with the bikes for sale page using Camino? If it's a simple alignment issue I may be able to fix it, if it's anything else it may take some figuring.

Friar, iweb is web design for idiots, if you can manipulate powerpoint, you can use iweb. It does have it's shortfalls but so far I like it and my mac


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