Re: opening HTML documents in text edit for editing purposes

2011-06-21 Thread Jessica and Goldina
thanks Ash, I'll check out this app as well!! I just use text edit for editing 
my code. definitely press command shift t to make sure your documents are plain 
text and then do the following:

1.  go to text edit preferences with command comma
2.  under the new document tab, make sure the radio button for plain text is 
selected.
3.  under the open and save tab make sure that:
ignore rich text commands in HTML files is checked
add .txt extension to plain text files is *not* checked

then the next time you go to create or edit an HTML document you won't have to 
worry about rich text and carriage return characters being inserted into your 
code and everything should play nice. you can even use text edit to create CSS 
style sheets.
peace and positivity
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On 2011-06-20, at 2:08 PM, Ashley Cox wrote:

 press command shift T to make the document plain text.
 
 btw, as a side-note, try usign an app called HTMchen for your code editing. I 
 don't have the link to hand right now but if you do a google search for it 
 it's an awesome application.
 
 ash
 On 20/06/2011 21:50, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
 I'm trying to update my webpage, which is mostly simple HTML documents.  
 When I open them in TextEdit in order to edit the HTML, I don't see the 
 code, just embedded, and some text.  How can I edit these documents, such 
 that I can see the HTML code as text?
 Thanks.
 
 
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opening HTML documents in text edit for editing purposes

2011-06-20 Thread Mark BurningHawk Baxter
I'm trying to update my webpage, which is mostly simple HTML documents.  When I 
open them in TextEdit in order to edit the HTML, I don't see the code, just 
embedded, and some text.  How can I edit these documents, such that I can see 
the HTML code as text?
Thanks.


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Re: opening HTML documents in text edit for editing purposes

2011-06-20 Thread Ashley Cox

press command shift T to make the document plain text.

btw, as a side-note, try usign an app called HTMchen for your code 
editing. I don't have the link to hand right now but if you do a google 
search for it it's an awesome application.


ash
On 20/06/2011 21:50, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:

I'm trying to update my webpage, which is mostly simple HTML documents.  When I open them 
in TextEdit in order to edit the HTML, I don't see the code, just embedded, 
and some text.  How can I edit these documents, such that I can see the HTML code as text?
Thanks.


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  • AIM, Skype and Twitter:  BurningHawk1969
  • MSN:  burninghawk1...@hotmail.com
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  • http://MarkBurningHawk.net/



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