Re: HTML Programming

2003-01-12 Thread Bastiaan Edelman, PA3FFZ
Hi Laurie,
   I already downloaded this one... and I am not impressed.
Not impressed for use as a learn tool for HTML.
I learned a lot more from the 'examples' in Arachne =
arachne\examples\*.* plus the help of a simple booklet from the towns
librairy.

CU, Bastiaan



On Sat, 11 Jan 2003 03:45:58 +, Laurie L Proud wrote:

> On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 01:20:55 +00, you wrote:

>>> "HTML Editor for Arachne"
>>> Copyright 1999 Vitex Software - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Version 0.9 Beta ..Unfinished Beta version :-(

>> Can this HTML Editor downloaded somewhere... this an email address.

>> Regards, Bastiaan

> Hi Bastiaan,

> If you missed it first time round, the HTML Editors are available
> as Arachne APM's here

> http://browser.arachne.cz/dos

> The "HTML Editor for Arachne" you were looking for is 3/4 of the way
> down the page in the unfinished Beta section.

> The link from memory might be:

> http://browser.arachne.cz/apm/htmt0922.apm

>>> It's a shame this Editor is still a Beta, it look's virtually
>>> finished, reminds me of Edit. Provided it's stable and hasen't
>>> any bugs it looks very useful.

> Regards Laurie

> -- Arachne V1.71;UE01, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/




Re: HTML Programming

2003-01-10 Thread Laurie L Proud
On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 01:20:55 +00, you wrote:

>> "HTML Editor for Arachne"
>> Copyright 1999 Vitex Software - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Version 0.9 Beta ..Unfinished Beta version :-(

> Can this HTML Editor downloaded somewhere... this an email address.

> Regards, Bastiaan

Hi Bastiaan,

If you missed it first time round, the HTML Editors are available
as Arachne APM's here

http://browser.arachne.cz/dos

The "HTML Editor for Arachne" you were looking for is 3/4 of the way
down the page in the unfinished Beta section.

The link from memory might be:

http://browser.arachne.cz/apm/htmt0922.apm

>> It's a shame this Editor is still a Beta, it look's virtually
>> finished, reminds me of Edit. Provided it's stable and hasen't
>> any bugs it looks very useful.

Regards Laurie



-- Arachne V1.71;UE01, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/




Re: HTML Programming

2002-12-30 Thread Bastiaan Edelman, PA3FFZ
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002 05:22:31 +, Laurie L Proud wrote:



I played a little with HTML TOY but for *learning* HTML programming I
prefer the 'examples' directory in Arachne.

> When I renewed my APM's after upgrading to 1.71UE01 I got the other
> HTML Editor

> "HTML Editor for Arachne"
> Copyright 1999 Vitex Software - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Version 0.9 Beta ..Unfinished Beta version :-(

Can this HTML Editor downloaded somewhere... this an email address.

Regards, Bastiaan


> This might be the one you refer to.  I like the look of it and had
> it installed ready to play.

> If you have checked both, which HTML Editor is the one you recomend ?

> It's a shame this Editor is still a Beta, it look's virtually finished.
> reminds me of Edit. Provided it's stable and hasen't any bugs it looks
> very useful.

> Don't overdo the Xmas Pud !

>> ..gregy

> Thank's your info Gregy,

> Laurie

> -- Arachne V1.71;UE01, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/




Re: HTML Programming

2002-12-29 Thread Laurie L Proud
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 09:46:33 -0700, you wrote:

> Laurie, Bob, Bastiaan, et al...

> We should NOT forget our very OWN basic teaching tool..-...this
> little .APM is a GREAT learning tool for HTML...(it also hacks out
> not too shabby webpages)...

> http://browser.arachne.cz/dos/ and click on the HTMTOY link
> about 3/4 of the way down the page...or...

> http://browser.arachne.cz/apm/htmt0922.apm ...to download the .APM
> directly.
> 
> After it "autoinstalls" be SURE to choose the "Save" option to save
> the package, also.

When I renewed my APM's after upgrading to 1.71UE01 I got the other
HTML Editor

"HTML Editor for Arachne"
Copyright 1999 Vitex Software - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Version 0.9 Beta ..Unfinished Beta version :-(

This might be the one you refer to.  I like the look of it and had
it installed ready to play.

If you have checked both, which HTML Editor is the one you recomend ?

It's a shame this Editor is still a Beta, it look's virtually finished.
reminds me of Edit. Provided it's stable and hasen't any bugs it looks
very useful.

Don't overdo the Xmas Pud !

> ..gregy

Thank's your info Gregy,

Laurie

-- Arachne V1.71;UE01, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/




Re: HTML Programming

2002-12-24 Thread G J Feig
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Laurie,

> The basics of HTML are so easy to learn - give it a try.

snip lots of useful stuff--

> Have fun.

..and ..., [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Since pages on the web mostly use complicated M$ derived HTML why not
> start some experiments with Arachne?
> Arachne has specialy designed pages in Arachne\EXAMPLES ;-)

> Yes, HTML is a simple language with a lot of possibilities!

Laurie, Bob, Bastiaan, et al...

We should NOT forget our very OWN basic teaching tool..-...this
little .APM is a GREAT learning tool for HTML...(it also hacks out
not too shabby webpages)...

http://browser.arachne.cz/dos/ and click on the HTMTOY link
about 3/4 of the way down the page...or...

http://browser.arachne.cz/apm/htmt0922.apm ...to download the .APM
directly.
...
After it "autoinstalls" be SURE to choose the "Save" option to save
the package, also.

.gregy

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Re: HTML Programming (sidebar from Re: Glenn's W95 investigations)

2002-12-23 Thread Bastiaan Edelman, PA3FFZ
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 23:13:01 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Laurie,

> The basics of HTML are so easy to learn - give it a try.

Since pages on the web mostly use complicated M$ derived HTML why not
start some experiments with Arachne?
Arachne has specialy designed pages in Arachne\EXAMPLES ;-)

Yes, HTML is a simple language with a lot of possibilities!

But if you mentioned it: how to shell out to DOS in HTML 

X-mas greetings an a very fine 2003 to ALL, Bastiaan




> Save a web page to your hard drive, then look at the source code
> (file*.htm or file*.html) and compare that to what you see with the
> browser. Check out a particular piece of text on the web page, then
> search for that in the source document. Change the text in the source,
> then SAVE AS to another name (for example, file2.htm). Now look at
> FILE2.HTM with the browser. Voila - your changes appear on the web page.

> You can do the same with graphics by replacing the original GIF, JPG,
> (etc, etc) file with your own graphics file. Maybe a personal photo or a
> favorite GIF file. Voila - the original web page will now show your
> graphic. The same applies for hyperlinks, tables, and a lot of the other
> stuff. Play with it by changing different variables and see what that
> does. Change it back if you don't like it.

> With a hands-on coach you could probably grasp the basics within an hour.
> There are a lot of instructional web sites for HTML if you want to learn
> over the web. It's that easy.

> Most HTML deals strictly with the display format of the information.
> Javascript gets more difficult, but a lot of pages never use JS. You
> could probably follow the above steps and create your own personal home
> page for Arachne within a few hours

> It is amazing what can be done with only HTML - especially with Arachne's
> ability to shell out to DOS. That's why I like it as a learning and
> teaching tool. It's easy to learn the basics, make some modifications to
> the source page, and (Voila) you are an instant author or "computer
> programmer".

> Have fun.

> Bob

> On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 05:44:13 + "Laurie L Proud"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> 

>> I feel guilty sometimes that I do not know HTML programming.  I for
>> one wish dearly I could contribute more, but if my role is one of
>> a relatively new user who has no programming ability ...

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