One kid predicted that, by the Year 2200, everyone would
have computer hats that automatically pumped knowledge
into the brain. Then no one would have to go to school
and kids could just play all day and wear their knowledge
caps to bed.
I
think that was my great, great, great grandpa who
came up with that idea. My family tree is full of
free-thinkers, you know?
Uh…
Pixel, that's how you see it. While we're on
the topic of different views, FrontPage 2000 gave
Mr. Clark and his class six different ways to view
their Web site. This made it easier to work on individual
pages and to see how different pages linked together.
Navigation View, for example, showed them how all
their Web pages were organized.
Righto! And when Mr. Clark discovered a missing page,
it was really easy for him to add a new page in Navigation
View. Remember, Blip, how Mr. Clark added some pages
that students had created using that Word 2000 program?
He just saved the Word documents as Web pages and
plugged them into the Web site. Grongy stuff!
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