G'day, web-standard groupies  :)

Here I am!

<blushes hotly>

Yep, I'm new to this group. I've been on CSS-discuss for some time, which I find pretty heavy going because it's a busy list. I'm also very new to CSS.

I'm a Mac StyleMaster user, have previously also used PageSpinner but now I need to be able to to write and edit Unicode html pages, I haven't been able to find a html editor (SubEthaEdit is an excellent _text_ editor) with some time-saving tools, that support Unicode fully. Thus my growing interest in standards: Unicode has been the standard, or a standard, for quite some time, but it is very patchily supported, if at all in many areas. For example, Mac OSX "supports Unicode fully" but that's not much use if the vast majority of applications running on it don't, including those written by Mac for the system.

I'd be interested in discussing the Unicode (webpages and general) issue with anyone who is also dealing with it.

Generally speaking, I'll be the clueless newbie in the corner who has to have her PDA taken away from her during discussions because she plays games when she gets lost in the flow of data. :)

However, I bet I'll learn a lot in such a clueful bunch.

Thanks for making this discussion, and site, available.

from Clytie, language lecturer, Vietnamese translator and general inquiring mind (yes, that tiny thing in the jar)

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