effing spell check... that was supposed to be ‘prefs’
bruce linde
5 happiness webmaster
510.530.1331 office
510.206.9730 mobile
http://www.5happy.com
bli...@5happy.com
> On Aug 5, 2019, at 5:50 PM, bruce linde wrote:
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> you can specify in the press... check the manual for tips on searching
Never mind. I figured it out. Thank you Bruce.
Ben.
On Monday, August 5, 2019 at 5:20:38 PM UTC-7, Ben Rogers wrote:
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> Bruce,
>
> Thank you for the response. You make perfect sense. Now, the issue I have
> to figure out is how to run a search that reads the html pages in my
> website folders.
you can specify in the press... check the manual for tips on searching and
replacing across directories and files...
bruce linde
5 happiness webmaster
510.530.1331 office
510.206.9730 mobile
http://www.5happy.com
bli...@5happy.com
> On Aug 5, 2019, at 3:31 PM, Ben Rogers wrote:
>
> Bruce,
Bruce,
Thank you for the response. You make perfect sense. Now, the issue I have
to figure out is how to run a search that reads the html pages in my
website folders. When I run a multi-file search, it seems that everything
in my website folders is checked but the html pages themselves. Do I ha
ben -
some of that is bbedit and some is not.
once you’ve googled your ‘how to add a favicon’ solution and want to put it on
every page you would find the appropriate code in your pages and do a
multi-file search to replace code with the new stuff.
i re-map command+shift+f to bring up the mult
I am trying to put a favicon on my website. I have to put code in each
header for each website page. How do I search out each page and insert the
code. I know there is a way using the search menu but I cannot figure out
how to set the search so that BBEdit finds each web page to run the search