[thelist] Mac HTML for newbie
Julia Frizzell
Julia_Frizzell at brown.edu
Thu Apr 19 10:53:06 CDT 2001
At 11:42 AM -0400 4/19/01, Whitten, Gary wrote:
>I'm on the admin side of everything, but when I do my personal website, I
>use NoteTab Lite (www.notetab.com). It has nifty dialog boxes grouped into
>'Libraries'. It comes with two for HTML and several for programming.
>Basically, you click on a dialog box for a table, and it asks you pertinent
>questions, and then tosses the resulting HTML code into the large text
>window in fairly standard HTML that you can edit to your heart's content
>without upsetting the program. Thus it allows you to learn while doing
>because someone else already wrote the command syntax. You can write your
>own dialogues and libraries as well, and can probably download a number of
>others.
>
>As a 'dabbler', I find this to be the best find for HTML I've seen.
That'd be great, but I need a Mac program.
Rebekah -- I hadn't even thought about Composer! Thanks for the idea,
it will probably be what he starts with. He uses Communicator anyway
for web browsing.
I'll just clean up code manually later. ;)
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