Daniel wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Paul, as ChrisI mentioned, a couple of days ago he posted to moz.test to
check out if he had a problem. I'm fairly certain (or I'd assume) that
ChrisI would have been subscribed to moz.test previously, and for this
test post, which worked,
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-30 10:56 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-29 10:28 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
But when I replied to that key posting where the newsgroup
name mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey was
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-30 10:56 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-29 10:28 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
But when I replied to that key posting where the newsgroup
name mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey was substituted (due to your
followup
Daniel wrote:
Paul, as ChrisI mentioned, a couple of days ago he posted to moz.test to
check out if he had a problem. I'm fairly certain (or I'd assume) that
ChrisI would have been subscribed to moz.test previously, and for this
test post, which worked, I guess he un-subscribed, posted the test
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Paul, as ChrisI mentioned, a couple of days ago he posted to moz.test to
check out if he had a problem. I'm fairly certain (or I'd assume) that
ChrisI would have been subscribed to moz.test previously, and for this
test post, which worked, I guess he
Daniel wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-30 10:56 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-29 10:28 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
But when I replied to that key posting where the newsgroup
name mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey was substituted (due to
On 2013-04-30 10:56 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-29 10:28 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
But when I replied to that key posting where the newsgroup name
mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey was substituted (due to your followup
setting) for mozilla.support.seamonkey -- doing
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-30 10:56 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-29 10:28 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
But when I replied to that key posting where the newsgroup
name mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey was substituted (due to your
followup setting) for
On 2013-04-29 10:28 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
But when I replied to that key posting where the newsgroup name
mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey was substituted (due to your followup
setting) for mozilla.support.seamonkey -- doing nothing special except
hitting Reply -- I got that error message. I
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-29 10:28 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
But when I replied to that key posting where the newsgroup name
mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey was substituted (due to your followup
setting) for mozilla.support.seamonkey -- doing nothing special except
hitting Reply -- I got
Interviewed by CNN on 29/04/2013 00:48, »Q« told the world:
Lee's not creating pages for the web. People aren't reading Lee's
posts about what Lee *is* trying to do, so Lee is getting a lot
advice/opinions/noise about stuff that Lee is *not* trying to do.
Then, there's two possibilities that
On 2013-04-28 4:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-27 2:58 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
On 2013-04-25 10:42 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
P.S. Sorry, I tried to send this to mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey, but
SeaMonkey refused to cooperate. Do I need to be subscribed
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-28 4:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-27 2:58 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
On 2013-04-25 10:42 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
P.S. Sorry, I tried to send this to mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey, but
SeaMonkey refused to cooperate. Do I
-- Forwarded message --
From: John Bessa john.be...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 11:47 AM
Subject: Re: RFE: Bundling BlueGriffon
To: Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John Bessa wrote:
and my view is that composer
Interviewed by CNN on 28/04/2013 11:49, John Bessa told the world:
What Beauregard T. Shagnasty does not get is that, for instance, the Bible
(...dozens of lines of rambling rant with very little if anything to do
with software development and support...)
You have just been diagnosed.
You
On 2013-04-27 2:58 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-25 10:42 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
P.S. Sorry, I tried to send this to mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey, but
SeaMonkey refused to cooperate. Do I need to be subscribed to post
there?
No, you don't need to be
On 4/25/13, Ed Mullen e...@mungeedmullen.net wrote:
Gerry Hickman wrote:
Part of the reason to choose SeaMonkey is you get all in one, so we
really need the components to work together. Choosing BlueGriffon would
be a bit like choosing FireFox + ThunderBird instead of SM.
Composer also has
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-27 2:58 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-25 10:42 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
P.S. Sorry, I tried to send this to mozilla.dev.apps.seamonkey, but
SeaMonkey refused to cooperate. Do I need to be subscribed to post
there?
No, you don't
On 04/28/2013 06:01 PM, MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 28/04/2013 11:49, John Bessa told the world:
What Beauregard T. Shagnasty does not get is that, for instance, the Bible
(...dozens of lines of rambling rant with very little if anything to do
with software development and
On 4/28/13, Beauregard T. Shagnasty a.nony.mous@example.invalid wrote:
Lee wrote:
I do know something about HTML and CSS and I don't have any problem
making a web page. What I have a problem with is editing out all
the junk from some pages I want to save for personal use later on.
Composer
Lee wrote:
Save http://biology.clc.uc.edu/Fankhauser/Cheese/Ginger_Ale_Ag0.htm
open w/ SM, file / edit, try to delete the 2nd row in the top table.
View source.
Highlight :
tr
tdbr
/td
tdbr
/td
tdbr
/td
/tr
Delete.
View normal.
Philip Taylor
On 4/28/13, Philip TAYLOR p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Lee wrote:
Save http://biology.clc.uc.edu/Fankhauser/Cheese/Ginger_Ale_Ag0.htm
open w/ SM, file / edit, try to delete the 2nd row in the top table.
View source.
Highlight :
tr
tdbr
/td
tdbr
/td
tdbr
/td
/tr
Delete.
View
Lee wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Lee wrote:
I do know something about HTML and CSS and I don't have any problem
making a web page. What I have a problem with is editing out all
the junk from some pages I want to save for personal use later on.
Composer used to do a perfectly
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Those Print things are in a div and not a table row, so doesn't apply
to your situation about deleting second rows of tables.
which is exactly why Lee wrote :
I did give trivial examples where Composer works:
Philip Taylor
On 2013-04-28 17:47 (GMT-0500) Beauregard T. Shagnasty composed:
your example page has code even older than Composer! It has notes
that it was generated both with Corel Wordperfect 8
There are current Linux users that prefer it to OpenOffice and LibreOffice.
They go out of their way to get
Lee wrote:
On 4/28/13, Philip TAYLOR p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Lee wrote:
Save http://biology.clc.uc.edu/Fankhauser/Cheese/Ginger_Ale_Ag0.htm
open w/ SM, file / edit, try to delete the 2nd row in the top table.
View source.
Highlight :
tr
tdbr
/td
tdbr
/td
tdbr
/td
/tr
Delete.
Lee wrote:
On 4/28/13, Philip TAYLOR p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Lee wrote:
Save http://biology.clc.uc.edu/Fankhauser/Cheese/Ginger_Ale_Ag0.htm
open w/ SM, file / edit, try to delete the 2nd row in the top table.
View source.
Highlight :
tr
tdbr
/td
tdbr
/td
tdbr
/td
/tr
Delete.
On 4/28/2013 7:45 PM Ed Mullen submitted the following:
Lee wrote:
On 4/28/13, Philip TAYLOR p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Lee wrote:
Save http://biology.clc.uc.edu/Fankhauser/Cheese/Ginger_Ale_Ag0.htm
open w/ SM, file / edit, try to delete the 2nd row in the top table.
View source.
On 4/28/13, Ed Mullen e...@mungeedmullen.net wrote:
Lee wrote:
On 4/28/13, Philip TAYLOR p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk wrote:
Lee wrote:
Save http://biology.clc.uc.edu/Fankhauser/Cheese/Ginger_Ale_Ag0.htm
open w/ SM, file / edit, try to delete the 2nd row in the top table.
View source.
Highlight
Lee wrote:
No, you're the one that's ignoring the issue. I thought I was clear
enough with Consider the possibility that others might not give a
damn if a page validates or not - just that it displays properly
for them
If you want to create standards-compliant web pages that validate
perfectly
On Sun, 28 Apr 2013 22:03:16 -0400
Paul B. Gallagher pau...@pbgdashtranslations.com wrote:
Lee wrote:
No, you're the one that's ignoring the issue. I thought I was clear
enough with Consider the possibility that others might not give a
damn if a page validates or not - just that it
On 2013-04-25 10:42 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-24 3:26 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Sure, take out the part that the rest of us use for what we do,
and replace with something that suits you better. Composer works
perfectly for what it does, ideal for small simple
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-25 10:42 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-24 3:26 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Sure, take out the part that the rest of us use for what we do,
and replace with something that suits you better. Composer works
perfectly for what it does, ideal
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-24 3:26 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John Bessa wrote:
and my view is that composer is the way to go.
Composer is extremely old and hasn't been looked after in many
years. I'd
Part of the reason to choose SeaMonkey is you get all in one, so we
really need the components to work together. Choosing BlueGriffon would
be a bit like choosing FireFox + ThunderBird instead of SM.
Composer also has integration, you can be viewing a page and hit CTRL+E
to edit the page.
On 04/25/2013 01:36 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
Part of the reason to choose SeaMonkey is you get all in one, so we
really need the components to work together. Choosing BlueGriffon would
be a bit like choosing FireFox + ThunderBird instead of SM.
Composer also has integration, you can be viewing
Gerry Hickman wrote:
Part of the reason to choose SeaMonkey is you get all in one, so we
really need the components to work together. Choosing BlueGriffon would
be a bit like choosing FireFox + ThunderBird instead of SM.
Composer also has integration, you can be viewing a page and hit CTRL+E
On 2013-04-24 3:26 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John Bessa wrote:
and my view is that composer is the way to go.
Composer is extremely old and hasn't been looked after in many
years. I'd suggest, if you want something this simple, that
Gerry Hickman wrote:
Part of the reason to choose SeaMonkey is you get all in one, so we
really need the components to work together. Choosing BlueGriffon would
be a bit like choosing FireFox + ThunderBird instead of SM.
Composer also has integration, you can be viewing a page and hit CTRL+E
to
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 2013-04-24 3:26 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John Bessa wrote:
and my view is that composer is the way to go.
Composer is extremely old and hasn't been looked after in many
years. I'd suggest, if you want
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John Bessa wrote:
and my view is that composer is the way to go.
Composer is extremely old and hasn't been looked after in many
years. I'd suggest, if you want something this simple, that you look
into BlueGriffon, which is still
On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 15:26:25 -0400
Bill Davidsen david...@tmr.com wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Composer is extremely old and hasn't been looked after in many
years. I'd suggest, if you want something this simple, that you
look into BlueGriffon, which
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John Bessa wrote:
and my view is that composer is the way to go.
Composer is extremely old and hasn't been looked after in many
years. I'd suggest, if you want something this simple, that you look
into
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
John Bessa wrote:
and my view is that composer is the way to go.
Composer is extremely old and hasn't been looked after in many
years. I'd suggest, if you want something this simple, that you look
into BlueGriffon, which is still currently being developed.
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