I just use text edit as I know the code and I can make sure it looks what I 
want with out all the other garbage word and othe rprograms put in.

I coded about 95 percent of a website using just a plain text editor and it 
amounted to about 4 or 5 pages or code but it works.
On May 29, 2010, at 3:36 AM, Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:

> Hi Cara.
> 
> I do not think, that we can find a way through this, that there is so
> easy than it was in word 2003. That is the only program that I
> sometimes miss on my mac. Because there I could get my headings to
> work very great. I have tried to find the codes and insert them
> manually, but to me it is not so easy to find the right place to add
> the headings tags, between all these codes.
> 
> I would really love if there was a program that could do the formating
> before you save it as a HTML document.
> 
> Best regards Annie.
> 
> 2010/5/29, Cara Quinn <[email protected]>:
>>  Hi Annie, here's half an answer for you. :)
>> 
>>  You can import a text file or rtf into text edit and then simply save it
>> as html. The text formatting will be preserved.
>> 
>>  There's a function in the edit menu of TextEdit to insert a link, so you'd
>> need to highlight the text you'd like to create a link with, and you'll see
>> a dialogue asking you where the destination should be. YOu'd then type in
>> the web address the link should go to, and that's it.
>> 
>>  Once you save the document with the html extension, you can then open it
>> in Safari or again in TextEdit and you should see your links and formatted
>> text.
>> 
>>  Now, I say this is half an answer, because, while you can create larger
>> font sizes for titles, format text and create links, I personally can't seem
>> to find an easy way (short of manually tagging) to create headers. YOu could
>> certainly do this afterward if you'd like.
>> 
>>  Am assuming you already know the header tags, but if not, just shout out
>> and I'm happy to post them. They're really easy! :)
>> 
>>  HOpe this helps and do have a lovely weekend!…
>> 
>> Smiles,
>> 
>> Cara :)
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>> On May 27, 2010, at 2:58 PM, Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all.
>> 
>> Is there an easy to use program, where I can import a txt file or a
>> rtf file, and then make it to html. I need to make some links and a
>> lot of headings in different levels.
>> 
>> Best regards Annie.
>> 
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