Yes, actually, I have been trying to learn more about this.  The reason I need 
to check the HTML, I have to pull out the header and footer information and  
keep the rest  so that I can post it on a webpage text entry form where I can 
do formatting, but not the header and footer. Because that's already part of 
the system. So far I haven't been able to find a text editor that handles 
marked down that is voiceover compatible, but who knows question certainly not 
me.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Bill
On Sep 2, 2012, at 3:09 PM, Paul Erkens <paul.erk...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Bill,
> 
> I don't know if this is something that interests you, but on a recent 
> podcast, named mac power users podcast, I heard about markdown. Mark down is 
> a way to mark up your text in an easy to read format, that can then be saved 
> into rich text, html and other variants where you need formatting. If you 
> have all punctuation on in VoiceOver, then you will experience how easy it is 
> to write your pages in markdown, and have it h t m aletized when you need 
> that.
> 
> For example, a bulleted list is as easy as putting an asterisk in front of 
> the line you want bulleted, and many things are possible, like headings on 
> different levels, just by remembering a very short, readable and simple 
> syntax.
> 
> I don't have much experience in it myself so far, because I don't write 
> webpages, but what I'm reading and hearing about markdown since my attention 
> was first drawn to it, is really awesome. It allows you to be isolated from 
> coding html, and learn a simple formatting language. Then, let the mark down 
> converter do the rest. For people building their own web sites and doing that 
> in html, markdown or even multi markdown might be an interesting solution. I 
> hope someone will chime in on limitations of mark down, but as far as I've 
> seen it, it takes a lot of work off your shoulders, while leaving the control 
> in your hands. People who know about html say that the markdown output files 
> are in very clean code. Maybe this may help you along the way.
> Paul.
> On Sep 2, 2012, at 8:44 PM, Bill Holton <bill32...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi. I'm using text editor to create webpages. After I complete the page  I 
>> save it  as an HTML document. but is there anyway after I've done that to 
>> toggle something that will reveal the HTML codes are in the document? So I 
>> could review and learn
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