Hi all,
Here is an update on my search for website nirvana. I came across a project
call Pico that fit my needs perfectly. You can find it if you google for Pico
CMS. Easy to install and exactly what I was looking for. Once its installed all
I have to do is gen up a text file in Markdown
Hi all,
Looking for input on how any of you who maintain a website are doing it.
Specifically are you using a WYSIWYG editor or just a plain text editor and
html. Looking to create my own website and fussing with html is getting
tedious. Help!
Keith
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Hi Keith,
I am probably not the best person to help because I use WordPress on the Tech
Doctor podcast site mostly at its defaults. I do use MarsEdit to create the
show notes including adding links.
Robert Carter
On May 15, 2014, at 7:54 AM, Keith Watson tkwatso...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know some information as well. Resources would be great.
Regards, Feliciano
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On May 15, 2014, at 7:26 AM, ROBERT CARTER nc5rn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Keith,
I am probably not the best person to help because I use WordPress on the Tech
Thanks.
Is there any way to take an existing document that's in the window and reveal
the codes, or do you have to save it and then read open it to show the codes?
Bill
On Sep 2, 2012, at 7:09 PM, Brandon Olivares programmer2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
When you open the file, you have to
Hello,
As far as I know, you have to reopen the document to see the HTML.
Brandon
On Sep 4, 2012, at 8:35 AM, Bill Holton bill32...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks.
Is there any way to take an existing document that's in the window and
reveal the codes, or do you have to save it and then read open
Hi. I'm using text editor to create webpages. After I complete the page I save
it as an HTML document. but is there anyway after I've done that to toggle
something that will reveal the HTML codes are in the document? So I could
review and learn
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this is going to seem like an absolutely stupid question, I know, but why could
you not just reopen the HTML file with in text edit. Would that not work to
show your html work? in other words, after saving your file, don't we open it
with in safari, but instead, reopen the file with in text
Hi Bill,
I don't know if this is something that interests you, but on a recent podcast,
named mac power users podcast, I heard about markdown. Mark down is a way to
mark up your text in an easy to read format, that can then be saved into rich
text, html and other variants where you need
Hi.
Good suggestion, but it didn't work for me. When I saved a doc in html format,
closed it and reopened in text edit it came up displaying without the html
showing, just like i had written it.
On Sep 2, 2012, at 2:50 PM, Chris Gilland clgillan...@gmail.com wrote:
this is going to seem like
Yes, actually, I have been trying to learn more about this. The reason I need
to check the HTML, I have to pull out the header and footer information and
keep the rest so that I can post it on a webpage text entry form where I can
do formatting, but not the header and footer. Because that's
Hello,
When you open the file, you have to check ignore RTF commands in the open
dialog.
Brandon
On Sep 2, 2012, at 6:57 PM, Bill Holton bill32...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
Good suggestion, but it didn't work for me. When I saved a doc in html
format, closed it and reopened in text edit it
Hi.
I need to add some html coding, but without the header and footer info so I
can add tags to a steady stream of content to upload to entry forms at work.
So far I have been doing this by hand in Notepad or Ed Sharp. Trying to use
the mac more, I asked around, and discovered that Text Mate
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Bill Holton bill32...@gmail.com wrote:
I need to add some html coding, but without the header and footer info so I
can add tags to a steady stream of content to upload to entry forms at
work. So far I have been doing this by hand in Notepad or Ed Sharp. Trying
: Accessible HTML editing?
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Bill Holton bill32...@gmail.com wrote:
I need to add some html coding, but without the header and footer info so
I
can add tags to a steady stream of content to upload to entry forms at
work. So far I have been doing this by hand
as the way I do things now.
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On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 2:32 PM, Bill Holton bill32...@gmail.com wrote:
Trying to make it simplier than just doing innotepad on my PC. If I use
text edit, need to save as html, close, reopn with RTF formatting ignored,
cut out the header and footer info, all for a few tags I could have already
Hello; I forgot to say that after I'm through editing a page i go to
finder and press command o on the file i just edited and in unless it
is php it will load into safari and i can get a very good idea of how
it will run and look online. good luck, max
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On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 2:32 PM, Bill Holton bill32...@gmail.com wrote:
Trying to make it simplier than just doing innotepad on my PC
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Bill Holton bill32...@gmail.com wrote:
If I use the auto tags, like using command K to add a link it becomes a part
of the rtf formatting, and the only way you can then get to the tags is to
save as html and then reload with RTF turned off.
I'm not quite sure
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