If you are just modifying the content then a simple text editor will work fine. In the end, unless there is some complex content management system behind the scenes, HTML files are just text. So you could open up the text file, wade through (and otherwise ignore) all the markup and just modify the text related to your address or the like. In other words, you can probably do this yourself.

CB

On 7/24/17 8:46 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
I am not doing the editing myself. Instead, as requested by the person doing the work, I asked for a program suggestion. I certainly resonate with the task being simple in text, but I do not judge the skills of others by assuming they match my own.
Thanks all,
Karen


On Mon, 24 Jul 2017, -dan d. wrote:


If that is all you want to change a simple text editor is the perfect tool.

A html editor would be overkill.

Html coding is plain text encased within a set of text characters to render
function and format when a browser encounters them.

On Sun, 23 Jul 2017, Karen Lewellen wrote:

To the best of my knowledge text editing is not the goal here. None of
 the
 page   coding will be changed, just my off ice address / number on the
 contacts page.
 Kare


 On Sun, 23 Jul 2017, Erik Burggraaf wrote:

> Set text edit to use plain text instead of RTF. Then turn off all of the > special symbols, and you have a text editor for editing HTML. This is > how I
>  did most of my code when I had a Mac.
> > > On July 22, 2017 9:16:34 PM Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> > wrote:
> >  Hi folks,
> I have a friend who is a former apple staffer. she is updating the > contact > information on my website. The site is done in HTML, and she wants to
>  know a good html editor for the mac?
>  Thanks,
>  Kare
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