Sorry - I am trying to figure out how to get a web page to look like
a directory. I did find a PHP script that does this (for free) but
wondered if there were some other way to do the same?
As I am not a programmer, I am not sure how to configure a PHP
script, other than trial and error.
I'll work on what I found and let you all know if I work it out.
Thank you all for the help -- and sorry again for the confounding post.
/gayley (who, btw, is of the female gender) :-|
Tom Piwowar wrote:
It's probably a simple answer, so can one of you more tech-savvy
fill me in on how a site gets to look like this:
It looks like a simple directory, but is some script (or other
magic) involved?
Can't figure out what you are asking.
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