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Re: Any suggestions on a homepage?
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lugnet.publish
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Mon, 17 Jan 2000 03:17:36 GMT
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I had a trial copy of Dream Weaver that saved the source in a readable
format. It's a nice program, but it is also expensive.
Build On!
John Matthews
Tom Stangl, VFAQman <talonts@vfaq.com> wrote in message
news:388182D0.4E82F97E@vfaq.com...
> Except for the extremely rare use of Composer touching up handwritten pages when
> I'm in a hurry, I use Notepad or CuteHTML to write all my pages for all of my
> sites (4? 5? 5, I think). I've never found an HTML editor that saves the source
> in what I consider a readable format, and I almost always tweak the HTML, so I
> refuse to let editors screw up my formatted pages.
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> Mike Stanley wrote:
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> > I still use FP2000 for my website and I'm satisfied with the ok job it
> > does for me. But I'm also glad that I remember enough of the
> > "rubbish" to help fix some of the problems that _all_ editors will
> > introduce into my pages from time to time.
> >
> > --
> > The parts you want and nothing else?
> > http://jaba.dtrh.com/ - Just Another Brick Auction
> > Why pay eBay? Run your own LEGO auctions for free!
> > http://www.guarded-inn.com/bricks/
>
> --
> Tom Stangl
> ***http://www.vfaq.com/
> ***DSM Visual FAQ home
> ***http://ba.dsm.org/
> ***SF Bay Area DSMs
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| Except for the extremely rare use of Composer touching up handwritten pages when I'm in a hurry, I use Notepad or CuteHTML to write all my pages for all of my sites (4? 5? 5, I think). I've never found an HTML editor that saves the source in what I (...) (25 years ago, 16-Jan-00, to lugnet.publish)
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