Re: [CODE4LIB] free html editors

2015-05-16 Thread David Mayo
Hmmm... Are they Intel or PPC, and what OS version are they running? It seems likely that there's SOME version of TextWrangler that will work - they keep old versions around for the use of people with older OS versions. http://www.barebones.com/support/textwrangler/updates.html On Sat, May

Re: [CODE4LIB] free html editors

2015-05-16 Thread Francis Kayiwa
On 5/16/15 10:20 AM, Sarles Patricia (18K500) wrote: I just this minute subscribed to this list after reading Andromeda Yelton's column in American Libraries from yesterday with great interest since I would like to teach coding in my high school library next year. I purchased Andy Harris'

Re: [CODE4LIB] free html editors

2015-05-16 Thread Francis Kayiwa
On 5/16/15 3:04 PM, Sarles Patricia (18K500) wrote: The Macs are from 2008 and running I believe 10.6.8. I can double check that when I get to work, but I am right now working on a 2007 Mac running 10.6.8 so the ones at work might be running a slightly newer version, but they are definitely

[CODE4LIB] free html editors

2015-05-16 Thread Sarles Patricia (18K500)
I just this minute subscribed to this list after reading Andromeda Yelton's column in American Libraries from yesterday with great interest since I would like to teach coding in my high school library next year. I purchased Andy Harris' HTML5 and CSS3 All-in-One For Dummies for my summer

Re: [CODE4LIB] free html editors

2015-05-16 Thread Jenn C
There's the new atom editor from github: https://atom.io/ On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 12:20 PM, Cornel Darden Jr. corneldarde...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, I recommend cloud editors. Thanks, Cornel Darden Jr. MSLIS Library Department Chair South Suburban College 7087052945 Our Mission is

Re: [CODE4LIB] free html editors

2015-05-16 Thread Cornel Darden Jr.
Hello, I recommend cloud editors. Thanks, Cornel Darden Jr. MSLIS Library Department Chair South Suburban College 7087052945 Our Mission is to Serve our Students and the Community through lifelong learning. Sent from my iPhone On May 16, 2015, at 9:20 AM, Sarles Patricia (18K500)

Re: [CODE4LIB] free html editors

2015-05-16 Thread Cynthia Ng
I recommend Sublime: http://www.sublimetext.com/2 It's a great editor for all languages (with lots of plugins if/when you need them). It's free to use as long as you don't mind the pop up bugging you to buy it on occasion. On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 8:25 AM, Jason Bengtson j.bengtson...@gmail.com

Re: [CODE4LIB] free html editors

2015-05-16 Thread Nathan Rogers
If you do not need all the bells and whistles I would recommend TextWrangler. Free versions should still be available online and its bigger brother BBEdit is overkill for basic web editing. -Original Message- From: Sarles Patricia (18K500) psar...@schools.nyc.gov Sent: ‎5/‎16/‎2015

Re: [CODE4LIB] free html editors

2015-05-16 Thread Sarles Patricia (18K500)
The Macs are from 2008 and running I believe 10.6.8. I can double check that when I get to work, but I am right now working on a 2007 Mac running 10.6.8 so the ones at work might be running a slightly newer version, but they are definitely running OS 10 something. I hope that helps somewhat

Re: [CODE4LIB] free html editors

2015-05-16 Thread Jason Bengtson
When I recently taught a beginning web coding course I told mac users they would be fine to start out just using textedit. If you really want them to get the advantage of color coding and other, more modern features, there are also online editors like: that you can take a look at. Bluefish and

Re: [CODE4LIB] free html editors

2015-05-16 Thread David Mayo
Just a side note: I'd be very leery of using Textedit. No offense meant to Jason, but Textedit supports (and, unlss configured, defaults) to RTF for files it creates, which won't work for HTML/CSS. If you're on 10.6.8, Textwrangler's current version works, as does SublimeText 2. If you have

Re: [CODE4LIB] free html editors

2015-05-16 Thread Joe Hourcle
On Sat, 16 May 2015, Nathan Rogers wrote: If you do not need all the bells and whistles I would recommend TextWrangler. Free versions should still be available online and its bigger brother BBEdit is overkill for basic web editing. Actually, the significant difference between TextWrangler

[CODE4LIB] OpenAIRE Open Peer Review Tender Call

2015-05-16 Thread Ross-Hellauer, Anthony
Dear all, Peer review is evolving – help shape its future! OpenAIRE invites tenders for two prototypes (technologies or workflows) in the area of open peer review. Tenders should build upon or align with the OpenAIRE infrastructure, including Zenodo.orghttp://www.zenodo.org/. Funding of 2 x

[CODE4LIB] OAI9 registrations close on 30 May

2015-05-16 Thread Thomas Krichel
The OAI9 Workshop on Current Developments in Scholarly Communication, 17-19 June 2015, is fast approaching. For a detailed view of the Tutorials and Programme for the event, see https://indico.cern.ch/event/332370/timetable/#20150617 Applicants for the poster session have now been

Re: [CODE4LIB] free html editors

2015-05-16 Thread Miles Fidelman
Sarles Patricia (18K500) wrote: I just this minute subscribed to this list after reading Andromeda Yelton's column in American Libraries from yesterday with great interest since I would like to teach coding in my high school library next year. I purchased Andy Harris' HTML5 and CSS3

Re: [CODE4LIB] free html editors

2015-05-16 Thread David Mayo
Actually, BBEdit doesn't support 10.6, so scratch that option. - Dave On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 5:18 PM, David Mayo pobo...@gmail.com wrote: Just a side note: I'd be very leery of using Textedit. No offense meant to Jason, but Textedit supports (and, unlss configured, defaults) to RTF for