On Monday 09 July 2001 20:52, you wrote:
Michael,
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, your example doesn't really
address what I was trying to ask about.
Maybe the easiest way for me to express myself would be to build on your
example (in words).
I'm viewing your page at 800x600. If
Steve,
Decided to forward this to the list just to see if anyone else could
answer my other questions.
Randy Kramer
Steve wrote:
There is no such thing as WYSIWYG html editor. I think what you mean is an
nice pretty interactive gui where one doesn't need to type code and works
much like
that search engines like, and they really only
like the old-school solutions :-)
Miark
- Original Message -
From: Randy Kramer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 2:18 PM
Subject: [Fwd: Re: [newbie] mutli platform html editor]
Steve,
Decided to forward
Miark,
Thanks -- I had done something similar, setting a single cell table to
90% (for a slightly different reason) -- I'll try this -- it should be
helpful -- I probably want to size it for a 640x480 browser, and just
let it fill less than the whole window on larger browsers.
Randy Kramer
I assume you've noticed the behavior that occurs (in most of the web
browsers I've used) where, if there is an element in the page wider
than the window width, the window expands horizontally to accomodate
this element. (It happens for wide graphics, tables, and preformatted
text.) You must
Michael,
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, your example doesn't really
address what I was trying to ask about.
Maybe the easiest way for me to express myself would be to build on your
example (in words).
I'm viewing your page at 800x600. If you were to put a very long
preformatted