TextEdit is perfectly capable of producing HTML content. As is any text editor to produce a button one need only enter the following text: <button type="button" id="buttonid" value="theValue">Text to show in the Button</button>

Just remember to save your HTML as a text file and not as Rich Text Format.

Greg
On Mar 19, 2007, at 09:17 , Dane Trethowan wrote:

I'm sure I've seen people discuss this and it seemed at the time that the only really sure way of editing HTML code on the Mac was by using a LINUX editor. Am I right or am I thinking about something else.

On 20/03/2007, at 2:02 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:

Hi all. Does anybody happen to know of an HTML editor for MacOSX which is accessible? I'm talking about an editor which allows the creation of buttons and so on, not just hypalinks. I don't see any way of doing this in TextEdit,. In fact, the only editor for MacOSX I know which is capable of doing it is IWeb, which is totally inaccessible still I think. That's a shame, because from what I've had described to me, it's a damned powerful piece of software.








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