Hello Dirk
>> And why does it insist on putting all this file://localhost/.... infront
>> of images?
>
> Beat me there. I don't get these file://localhost/ stuff in front of
> my images. It helps to first save the new html file to the directory
> of your choice, and load it again
Or just relax, finish the work and use Stringer (from Aminet) to replace the
addressin all the files.
Or, this Brit used *colour=* which worked in some browsers and not others
and had to change to *color=* across loads of pages.
Stringer is also good for getting rid of the junk spewed out by automated
html production.
> I have found that whatever WYSIWYG editor you use, you always need
> some knowledge of HTML, so that you can check the code after your
> editor has created it.
I think it is easier to hnd code, basically most web pages on a site are the
same layout, with different content. This means that top and bottom can be
pasted.
In fact for my next project i'm thinking of just having
<!--#include virtual="cgi-bin/top.pl" --></a>
content
<!--#include virtual="cgi-bin/bottom.pl" --></a>
Have a look at the perl web management programs on http://www.cgi-resources
on how to do this.
>> Changing existing text colour is painful and I still have not really
>> learnt how to do it.
>
> No it isn't :) Select the text you want to change, in the edit window
> select colour, and change the colour with the sliders (not using the
> colour wheel gadget thingy, I found that it still doesn't work). The
> colour of your text is now changed, which will be reflected in your
> preview window and your code.
Or check one of the html colorwheels on the net and copy down the code and
replace it using stringer.
John
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