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Re: [OT] HTML Source
Hiya!
If you go to http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/
you can get the HTML spec and
download as a windows help file (theres also loads of other stuff including
style sheets - whole works...)
When I got racked off with front paged 'wizzarded' sites, I went strieght
into the deep end with notepad!... Cause your doing it all yourself, the
html code is a lot smaller too! (no bloaty rubbish that dosnt need to be
there - I did a highlighting thing in html with a style tag in 1 line that
frontpage does with a downloaded java applet and about 10 lines of code!)
If your looking for an editor, you may find PHP Expert editor
(http://www.ankord.com/phpxedit.html)
to be an exellent editor as a step up
>from
does tie in with PHP scripting...
No GUI tho!
Good Luck!
Wayne.
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Subject: [ukha_d] [OT] HTML Source
> Can anyone recomend a good online introduction source for an HTML
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> I have put sites together using WYSIWYG programs but would like to
learn
how to do it properly.
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