Computer Help
So... What seems to be the problem?
It's strange, isn't it, how it seems to be the old 'uns who need help when it comes to computers?
When we watch young experts at work, we get the feeling that to them, somehow, computers are child's play.
I started programming computers back in 1970, but it's often a youngster who tells me something new that I really need to know!
The fact is that whether you're young or old, experienced or not, there is a huge amount of stuff to get your head around, and it's growing all the time.
Hopefully everyone will find this section useful. It's a carefully selected set of pointers to really good stuff produced by other people, and just a few tips of my own.
Click either the links in the left-hand or right-hand side panels,
or the icons below,
to go to the following pages:
General Information- Whether you are an absolute beginner or an expert, this page will point you at information that you need.
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Trouble-Shooting - When you get a problem, "who ya gonna call?"
- You need forums where you can ask for help, and other places where you can find solutions to your problem.
- This page will point you in the right direction.
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Creating A Web Site - Web pages are text files that follow certain conventions, together with (usually) image files and (sometimes) other media files.
- A web site is a collection of related web pages located where people can get at them.
- This is where you can find information on how to design a
good web site, the various ways you can create (edit, assemble) web pages, and the mechanics of
how you move your web files between your local PC and the web server.
- Input Always Welcome
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I am most interested in any comments, inputs or suggestions that you may have.
Please click this icon to e-mail me. - I will always answer e-mails (apart from requests for computer trouble-shooting - sorry!).
- If the result of your e-mail is an update to this site (no promises!) then I will always mention your name/moniker unless you ask me not to.