From: Art Landrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is is possible to add (i.e., to copy and paste) an HTML into a .Mac HomePage?
Not sure what you're asking. What is "an HTML"?
If you mean "can I make my own custom page using HTML (or a visual HTML editor) and upload it to my .Mac homepage space, the answer is yes. Just write the page(s) as you like, then place the completed site in your "Sites" folder on your iDisk. Shortly thereafter, you'll want to visit the .Mac home page and log in, select the folder with your site in it and tell Homepage to make a site out of that. It will then tell you the address of the site so you can tell your friends.
(better and not-written-off-the-top-of-my-head help on this can be found at the .Mac home page)
_Chas_
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