On 7/30/2011 3:16 PM, Rob Lindauer wrote:
I had had the same link properties problem with Composer on Linux (Linux
Mint 10 / Ubuntu 11.04) - I wasn't clever / persistent enough to find
the workaround as you did, however, and just switched to using
BlueGriffon. -RL
From what I can gather, it
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 7/30/2011 3:16 PM, Rob Lindauer wrote:
From what I can gather, it *looks* like this is fixed for SeaMonkey
2.3beta2, can you try and verify my assumptions here, (I don't know that
code well, both in terms of as a user and as a dev)
Thanks, will give it a shot.
Ken Rudolph wrote:
Rob Lindauer wrote:
Robert Gault wrote:
ADKART wrote:
I rarely use the SeaMonkey browser, but I learned how to build web
pages with Netscape Composer and when SeaMonkey became the replacement
for Netscape, I switched to it. Have used it for quite a while, doing
pretty
Rob Lindauer wrote:
Robert Gault wrote:
ADKART wrote:
I rarely use the SeaMonkey browser, but I learned how to build web
pages with Netscape Composer and when SeaMonkey became the replacement
for Netscape, I switched to it. Have used it for quite a while, doing
pretty complex things with
Fri, 29 Jul 2011 23:04:41 -0700, /Michael Gordon/:
If you want a WYSIWYG HTML editor try Komposer, it was based on the
old Netscape composer. Along with creating W3C compliant documents
it also supports CSS.
http://kompozer.net/screenshots.php
There's also BlueGriffon from the original
ADKART wrote:
I rarely use the SeaMonkey browser, but I learned how to build web
pages with Netscape Composer and when SeaMonkey became the replacement
for Netscape, I switched to it. Have used it for quite a while, doing
pretty complex things with Composer. But now I cannot edit the pages I
ADKART wrote:
I rarely use the SeaMonkey browser, but I learned how to build web
pages with Netscape Composer and when SeaMonkey became the replacement
for Netscape, I switched to it. Have used it for quite a while, doing
pretty complex things with Composer. But now I cannot edit the pages I
Robert Gault wrote:
ADKART wrote:
I rarely use the SeaMonkey browser, but I learned how to build web
pages with Netscape Composer and when SeaMonkey became the replacement
for Netscape, I switched to it. Have used it for quite a while, doing
pretty complex things with Composer. But now I cannot
I rarely use the SeaMonkey browser, but I learned how to build web
pages with Netscape Composer and when SeaMonkey became the replacement
for Netscape, I switched to it. Have used it for quite a while, doing
pretty complex things with Composer. But now I cannot edit the pages I
previously created.
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