Back to the main subject, instead of giving New Year's resolution I'm more the holidays-resolution kind. In these holiday I would like to improve my web building knowledge, which is stuck to basic HTML. I started to study HTML on my own in the late 2000 when my summer holidays were still of three months (June to September) and I had plenty of spare time. Unfortunately we didn't have DSL in Italy at those times, nor ISDN because I live in a small town. This means that I spent lotta time and even more money to surf the web. I understood the basic of HTML but not enough to program an entire website from the notepad. Indeed, I started to use Netscape Composer and then the Microsoft junkies (Frontpage, Publisher, Word).
For God sake I lost these bad behaviours and now I am a Dreamweaver-fella. Unfortunately now that I know enough English and have a broad band connection, I have no time to learn-by-doing Dreamweaver. I decided to rely on the "Dreamweaver for dummies" book, which is strangely written by a woman.

So, my resolution is geek stuff but also perfect to spend holidays at home, since the temperature dropped to -3°C last evening at 9PM. I regret to have left UGG Fluff Momma boots at DSW in NY!!

Fluff Momma's rule!
RispondiEliminaThat sounds like a great way to spend your time at home, Paola. I don't do New Year's resolutions either. Instead, I set goals and then set my mind to work to achieve them. I suppose it could be argued that it's the same thing, but I don't think it is. I've been setting goals and working towards acheiving them for some time now. It's for convenience only that I do this at this time of year. I'd still do it even if I waited until July to set my new goals.
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