> 
> Hello, all on this list.
> 
> Since I changed my email address, I still can read this list, but
> it seems that my mails are not transferred to it.
> 
> After unsubscribing with my old address and subscribing with the
> new one @listar, I now try it once more... 
> 
> 
> Hello, Bill.
> 
> 
> You wrote at 14-Aug-00 concerning "*[metalweb] Re: Status of metalweb/state of 
>Metalweb*":
> 
> 
>  BG>> Just get the HTML v3.2 standard from the WWW Consortium site
>  BG>> (http://www.w3.org) and have a look at it. I now use only a text
>  BG>> editor.
> 
>  BG> Is that SHTML, DHTML or HTML? BTW isn't HTML up to 4.0 now (I had
>  BG> read somewhere it was)
> 
> If you want to address as many surfers as possible by your site, 
> you should stick to a common standard like HTML 3.2, because there are 
> still many browsers which don't understand higher versions or 
> extensions correctly. Using tags of higher versions or extensions
> may reduce the acceptance of your site by crashing, if a user
> doesn't posses the latest browser version.
> Using the latest HTML version (eg. 4.0) does *not* mean that you are
> on the secure side; on contrary... 
> 
>  BG>> BTW, there are also a few editors that speed up HTML tag
>  BG>> insertion by allowing you to click on predefined sets. This also
>  BG>> reduces the chances of typos for tags. I will probably soon have
>  BG>> a look at GoldEd 5, which you can download for free now.
> 
>  BG> I can see where that would be helpful, but (I would think) that
>  BG> could be doen with a Macro key on any editor that takes them.
> 
> No, if you don't know anything of HTML, how would you be able to
> define such HTML macros???
> 
> 
> Regards, Armin
> 
> 
I am the Publisher of "the NEW AMIGANS". A new, US-based, Amiga
magazine. We recently had a "how-to" on making a webpage withMetalWeb.
I rea<d about the /P problem (actually there were 2 such problems with
MetalWeb 4.0, but I can't lay my hands on a copy to find the other one
to include here).

BTW, you have me as answering myself here. I was talking to another
person. Outside of P and /P and BR, I don't (as yet) know the macros.
But it is true that any editor or WP which accepts macros could be
used. Don't you agree?
-- 
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Bill Griffin,

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