You are totally right. I've gotten away with using the SiteBuilder
program up to now by doing a lot of copying and pasted and the various
tools in it, but now I'm faced with attempting to do some difficult
things with my pages so I've just started using a html editing tool.
I read all the posts here, looking to understand the coding being
used. It's really hard for me without formal education and a lot more
time. I see some really great map pages and am amazed at the work. I
can find great help with learning html code and words, but the code
for the maps is especially hard to learn. Where the { and ] and
commas etc. should be. Well, anyway, I'm trying.
On Aug 4, 4:44 pm, Ralph Ames <[email protected]> wrote:
> >The editing tool I'm using doesn't have an un-do.
>
> Yahoo SiteBuilder is not helping you at all, I had a
> look at it today and it is not designed for working
> with the Google Maps API.
>
> In fact it's a type of WYSIWYG content management
> system with some nice features.
>
> The requirements of your website are way beyond what
> this tool can provide, I would advise you to consider
> switching to a HTML editor, which will allow you the
> freedom to learn and produce a website with Google maps.
>
> Ralph
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