Anyone got a good way of saving pages to disc for editing? That is, when we
want
to work on someone's page to correct problems.
I'm trying to save a copy of the Delta Chi page to edit it, in Windows 2000,
and
all I get is:
* IE 6 -- saves 66% of the page, complains that it can't save it, and
Austin Harris wrote:
View source copy paste ?
Then do the same for the style sheets.
Yes I know I can do this, but that's slow and tedious: I'd have to do this for
every single JS file, CSS file, foreground *AND* background image, one by one.
Then I'd have to alter every single file one
I would check out a web crawler/spider app.
There's a list of open source java crawlers and spiders available here:
http://www.manageability.org/blog/stuff/open-source-web-crawlers-java/view
I'm not sure of how they handle css and images etc but I'm sure there's one
that does so. I remember
Daniel Beardsmore wrote:
Anyone got a good way of saving pages to disc for editing? That is, when
we
want to work on someone's page to correct problems.
I haven't tried this myself, but a quick search on mozilla's Firefox Add-ons
page delivered something that sounds like what you're looking
Austin Harris wrote:
Yes I know I can do this, but that's slow and tedious: I'd have to do
this for
every single JS file, CSS file, foreground *AND* background image, one
by one.
Then I'd have to alter every single file one by one to cater for
having
rearranged all the files into a
Rick den Haan wrote:
I haven't tried this myself, but a quick search on mozilla's Firefox Add-ons
page delivered something that sounds like what you're looking for.
http://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2925
Wonderful!
That's perfect =) Thanks.
Yeah, I should have realised that someone might
I can't believe that no-one on this list has a tried and tested way to
edit
people's CSS.
I generally don't because I don't have the time due to job / family etc.
I would be interested in seeing if anyone comes up with anything though.
You mean like the Firefox Web Developer extension
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/60/ ?
On 3/16/07, Austin Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't believe that no-one on this list has a tried and tested way to
edit
people's CSS.
I generally don't because I don't have the time due to
Austin Harris wrote:
I can't believe that no-one on this list has a tried and tested way to
edit
people's CSS.
I generally don't because I don't have the time due to job / family etc.
I would be interested in seeing if anyone comes up with anything though.
CSSfly looks like a lot of fun
Daniel Beardsmore wrote:
I can't believe that no-one on this list has a tried and tested way
to edit people's CSS.
Me neither :-)
FWIW: I always use Opera - save as - HTML files with images.
Haven't lost a stylesheet yet - other than those that are CCed for
IE/win and they are easy to
Barney Carroll wrote:
CSSfly looks like a lot of fun - the ability to edit the xhtml is an
incredible tool. Until now I've always used Firefox's Web Developer
toolbar extension https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/60/, which is
absolutely fantastic. In a similar way it allows you to view the
Daniel Beardsmore wrote:
I can't believe that no-one on this list has a tried and tested way to edit
people's
CSS.
Gunlaug Sørtun replied:
Me neither :-)
FWIW: I always use Opera - save as - HTML files with images. Haven't lost a
stylesheet yet - other than those that are CCed for
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