Thanks for all the info guys as I need to brush up on my HTML as I knew some and could do scrolling text and change font sizes and colors. Along with bulletet paragraphs, is bulleted a word? I know or think that at one time that you were able to use keywords for the search engines I think it was up in the head before the body. I never did grasp CSS and lot of other stuff I just knew some basics. I had a version of BB Edit at one time it would probably be a good idea to check into an upgrade. I also need to apologize again as some E-Mails went out in my name Friday. My Norton had expired and I downloaded Comodo but need to do the signature thing along with changing my e-mail address. Should I get another e-mail address thru AT&T or search out an e-mail address thru another source? Thanks Steve Brown
________________________________ From: Harry Jacobson-Beyer <[email protected]> To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013 11:40 AMt knew a lot of basic stuff Subject: Re: [MacGroup] Web Text Editor I use two html editors. Smultron (available in the app store for $5. http://www.peterborgapps.com/smultron/ And Taco HTML Edit for Mac OS X which when I started using it was free now it's $24.99 http://www.tacosw.com Now I use Sandvox to create my web sites but I use the above when I need to create something (a form for example) in HTML. Sandvox is $80 http://www.karelia.com I believe you can also use bbedit. It costs $49.99 http://www.barebones.com On Feb 17, 2013, at 6:13 AM, Peter McGrath wrote: I have been wanting to design web sites for some time now and towards that end have read through W3C's documentation for HTML4, HTML5, CSS2 and CSS3, worked through some basic tutorials on those languages and at the suggestion of an Apple Specialist have also worked through a basic tutorial on PHP. I found a text editor, Bluefish, at sourceforge.net and encountered an error in opening generated by security preferences settings. > > >1. Would Bluefish be a good editor for web development on a Macbook Pro >(circa 2010, running OSX 10.8.2)? > > >2. Is source forge still a good dependable open source site that is safe to >change the preferences to allow? > > >3. Have web hosts become so accommodating with their development tools that >programming is almost unnecessary? > > >Thanks, >Peter >_______________________________________________ >MacGroup mailing list >[email protected] >http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup > _______________________________________________ MacGroup mailing list [email protected] http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
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