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Fett101:

quote:Originally posted by Macman: No longer posts here:
Me not using an html editor.

Me using and html editor.

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Are we supposed to see an improvement...?

xyle_one:

quote:Originally posted by Fett101:


Are we supposed to see an improvement...?
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Fett101:
Oddly enough they both have the same number of validation errors. And that's for about all the HTML specifications.

Calum:
well look at calumsmusic.netfirms.com compared with polytheism.org.uk or orkney.cjb.net - (and look at the html code too) ok neither is perfect but the first was done in dreamweaver and the second by hand (although i have cleaned up the former a bit by hand since then).

i recommend using a text editor. maybe emacs can be compiled with gcc on MacOSX, don't know...
if you really need wysiwyg, openoffice.org is available for MacOSX running XWindows.
how about vim:
http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/#vim
or nedit:
http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/#nedit

vim's a text based editor, i think it is colour coded text for various tags etc. nedit is a notepad like editor for XWindows (this is the MacOSX jaguar version) and i think it's colour coded too.

I've used all four of these things, but only under linux, or mswindows/caldera dr-dos, not macOSX, so your mileage may vary!  ;)

kibawarior:
ok thanks for all of the help But I just bought a used copy of dreamweaver mx on ebay it was quite cheap at 20 pounds I instaled it and it works like one hell of a dream.

The problem now is what the fuck has happend to open office.org  you can go to their website and see that It is not the usual page.  Also another thing i'dd like to point out is that neooffice.org is working fine I downloaded the office software and I did not even have to use x11 to install it you know this is all part of a pilot scheme to have open office on the mac.

but from what I can tell open office has been srewed by some basturd ie billy boy

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