Re: [css-d] OS X "panter" and CSS?

2011-10-17 Thread david
I like Quanta Plus better, but you can use either. Derek Arnold wrote: David has a point. The most current release of Debian GNU/Linux is available for machines running on PPC architecture. Bluefish ( http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/index.html) is a decent editor for HTML/CSS code. Regards, Der

Re: [css-d] OS X "panter" and CSS?

2011-10-16 Thread Tom Livingston
Now that I could check, FF7 and latest Chrome is limited to Leopard and above. Coda and Textmate is 10.4 and up. I'm kinda surprised really. Prolly best to go with the below recommendations... On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Derek Arnold wrote: > David has a point.  The most current release

Re: [css-d] OS X "panter" and CSS?

2011-10-16 Thread John
On Oct 16, 2011, at 7:25 AM, Derek Arnold wrote: > Bluefish ( > http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/index.html) is a decent editor for HTML/CSS > code. > > Regards, > Derek How do you feel it compares with Text Wrangler? John __

Re: [css-d] OS X "panter" and CSS?

2011-10-16 Thread Derek Arnold
David has a point. The most current release of Debian GNU/Linux is available for machines running on PPC architecture. Bluefish ( http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/index.html) is a decent editor for HTML/CSS code. Regards, Derek On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 1:45 AM, david wrote: > I use Linux. Virtu

Re: [css-d] OS X "panter" and CSS?

2011-10-15 Thread david
I use Linux. VirtualBox runs Windows just fine, so having multiple Windows VMs makes doing things like testing with IE6/7/8/9 easy. Don't know if VirtualBox might still be available for your Mac OS version, but I think your PPC chip kind of precludes much chance of that. Might be time to buy y

Re: [css-d] OS X "panter" and CSS?

2011-10-15 Thread Philippe Wittenbergh
On Oct 16, 2011, at 9:31 AM, John wrote: > I have an older Powerbook which runs Panther (10.3) and which I might need to > write HTML and CSS with. My question is, how useful for this purpose is this > machine? > Given the OS's age, and browsers that it can run, my concern is getting > accurat

Re: [css-d] OS X "panter" and CSS?

2011-10-15 Thread Tom Livingston
I would imagine you could install the latest Firefox (maybe Chrome) to test pages/assist with development and use browsercam for simple layout testing of other browsers. Check Textmate or Coda for a compatible editor. HTH Sent from iOS 5 On Oct 15, 2011, at 9:21 PM, John wrote: > > On Oct 1

Re: [css-d] OS X "panter" and CSS?

2011-10-15 Thread John
On Oct 15, 2011, at 6:07 PM, David Laakso wrote: > You got a CSS question? yeah, based on what I need to be able to see, can a machine/OS of this age handle it? thanks! John __ css-discuss [css-d@lists.css-discuss.org] h

Re: [css-d] OS X "panter" and CSS?

2011-10-15 Thread David Laakso
On 10/15/11 8:31 PM, John wrote: I have an older Powerbook which runs Panther (10.3) and which I might need to write HTML and CSS with. My question is, how useful for this purpose is this machine? Given the OS's age, and browsers that it can run, my concern is getting accurate proofing results

[css-d] OS X "panter" and CSS?

2011-10-15 Thread John
I have an older Powerbook which runs Panther (10.3) and which I might need to write HTML and CSS with. My question is, how useful for this purpose is this machine? Given the OS's age, and browsers that it can run, my concern is getting accurate proofing results. While it will accept an install