JP Charrier,

I use *CUTEftp* to upload the file.  I should have mentioned that.  Sorry.

I also neglected to mention that I bought a new laptop a couple weeks ago, 
and I'm trying to use it to update my web site.  It has Windows 8.1 and 
Office 365.  I can still update my site via my old computer, which has 
Windows XP and *Netscape composer*.

I suppose I could copy CUTEftp over to my laptop.  I did copy it from my 
old-old computer to my new-old computer years ago.

I use *Netscape composer* to edit the html files.  

I spent several days trying to figure out how to use Office 365 to update 
html files.  I got nowhere.  It looks like a lot of web site software that 
was in previous versions are no longer available.
  
Then I discovered Firebug and tried to use it to to edit a small html file 
in my computer, but it seemed incredibly awkward, and I couldn't find any 
way to save the file.

I'm even thinking of setting up a NEW web site just to practice with.  I've 
owned the domain name ed-lake.com for a long time and never created the 
site.

But first I need to find an equivalent for Netscape composer.  Composer 
doesn't have some capabilities that I'd like to use, like inserting YouTube 
start images.

Maybe I'm in the wrong ball park.  I'm just blundering around at the moment.

Ed 


On Friday, October 31, 2014 2:22:31 AM UTC-5, JP Charrier wrote:
>
> Ed your problem doesn't seem to be with firebug? What were you using 
> previously to upload the file? What were you using to edit the file? How 
> has this process changed?
>
> Ie if you were using an ftp program and notepad, that is still available 
> on windows 8.1
>
> Regards,
> JP Charrier
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 31/10/2014, at 10:00 am, Ed Lake <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> I've been operating my web site for about 14 years, but I've been using 
> Netscape's composer and Windows XP.
>  
> Now I'm trying to figure out how to maintain my current web site (
> www.anthraxinvestigation.com) using Firebug and Windows 8.1.
>
> Example problem:  I want to add a comma into a sentence.
>
> Old way:
>
> 1. Open the stored file in my computer.
> 2. Add the comma to the sentence.
> 3. Save the file.
> 4. Upload modified file to my web site.
>
> New way? I have no clue.
>
> Where do I find out how to do something that basic?  The FAQs and 
> instructions seem to be about a totally different way of doing things.  I 
> don't know where to begin.
>
> Ed
>
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