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Hey guys! My name's Oliver Treend.
I am a web designer and web standards/accessibility expert! I have been learning HTML since I was 8 years old!
My favoruite music is R&B, but it didn't give me that option on the registration form!!
So that basically sums me up: I am a borning geek that likes designing websites! lol
I look forward to talking to you lot some time!
Welcome; I saw you off http://www.boagworld.com so welcome here; we might need a bit of accessablility on our site here, although we are doing some soon.
So is it really just HTML you know? Doyou have a site
I think I have added the R&B Option in already
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Hey! Sam!
You already know me!!! I was MSNing you yesterday!!!
I also know PHP, CSS, JavaScript, not just HTML. I actually use XHTML, but what the hell, I'll just call it HTML!
Yes I have a site and have built other people some, but this was before I knew anything about web standards or accessibility and I was still using table based design!