Another advantage.

My coding skills are very limited, and when people (or at least some people) make positive remarks about my ability to design and maintain a website I try to explain to them that I'm basically a very old-school HTMList, and that my "skill", as it is, isn't coding, but knowing enough of how a markup language works to do some very basic designing. Nobody knowledgeable in today's tools would view me as being anywhere close to being a professional.

On the other hand, the knowledge that I do have of HTML means (if I have FTP access, of course) that I can quickly design a new page, or change one when doing so is called for. That definitely is a useful skill to have.



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