On Jun 19, 2012, at 4:42 PM, Roger Howard wrote:

> 
> On Jun 19, 2012, at 1:27 PM, Jeffrey Hergan wrote:
> 
>> Does bbedit or coda do that? 
> 
> Coda can, kinda/sorta. Coda has a built in browser for previewing, but it's 
> not directly integrated into the source editor. But the Web preview has a 
> version of the Developer Tools (like in Safari and Chrome) which can be used 
> to debug a page.
> 
> The closest thing to what you're asking for is Dreamweaver - it's Code and 
> Design views are integrated, so, for example, if you select an image or a 
> table in the Design view, and then switch  to the Code view, your selection 
> will show you the relevant code. Still, this is *not* a solution for every 
> day updating of a site; no one works that way anymore.
> 
> I still think she (and you, if she's asking for advice) are going about this 
> completely the wrong way. Like Lewis said - install Wordpress. Migrate her 
> site. Never have her look at a line of code again if you're just updating 
> content, adding/deleting pages, etc.

She's not very tech savvy, though she's wicked smart. I'm pretty far behind the 
curve myself, as I haven't done anything with a web site in many years. I'll 
head over to Wordpress's site and read up on it. I saw something about minimum 
requirements for the web hosting service, but I'm guessing that won't be an 
issue if it's so popular. I recently purchased a domain name (asshattery.org) 
and I'm going to create a personal site there. Can I build a site from the 
ground up with Wordpress? Seems like they have templates and whatnot, so I'm 
guessing 'yes.' Maybe I'll use it first then walk her through it. Or…maybe I 
can just do it for her from my machine? To get it installed and set up? 

Thank you. 


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