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Frontpage doesn't like TT tags
Calum:
well as to why frontpage doesn't support tt tags, it's because it is actually proprietary netscape extension markup, is it not? or has it been accepted in later versions of html? or am i stupid?
and anphanax, get mozilla composer and openoffice. they are both excellent and free WYSIWYG html editors. both run in windows too, if you really want to continue using that moronic excuse for a system.
engineer, i suggest almost the same thing for you. Use mozilla composer (this just means start up mozilla and select 'composer' from the 'tools' menu i think it is) it is like the dreamweaver part of dreamweaver with all the ultradev stuff stripped away. Once you get used to that (took me about a week) then move onto quanta and bluefish. That's my advice.
[ November 13, 2002: Message edited by: [calum@localhost]$ ]
voidmain:
There are many great HTML references on the net. I posted several of them here in another thread, you might want to search. I would rather have a reference and do my coding in VIM than having a GUI getting in my way and spitting out crappy code. But Quanta Plus is a graphical web site design tool. There was a thread just last night where we went through this. Quanta Plus comes with RedHat 8.0 and probably other distros. Here is the Quanta link:
http://quanta.sourceforge.net/
DJ:
I guess I got a little ahead of myself I just downloaded Max'sBeauty (sp) and am looking at quanta now, I am the same way as you, even though I don't know too much html yet I want to learn and I have been using the webdesign programs to aid me when I couldn't figure out the code or didn't want to do a Google search. Doing the code by hand and using the program as a reference helps me to learn html better. Thanks for the info.
DJ
Bazoukas:
http://www.screem.org/
More or less like frontpage.
mobrien_12:
I love bluefish.
http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/
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