At 03:26 p -0600 07/24/2011, LuKreme didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:
On Jul 24, 2011, at 15:15, echo goo...@echozone.com wrote:
(c) no size tags once a file is selected;
width + height attributes are not required on image tags. Perhaps
omitted to work with some responsive
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 05:08:42AM -0700, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
At 03:26 p -0600 07/24/2011, LuKreme didst inscribe upon an electronic
papyrus:
On Jul 24, 2011, at 15:15, echo goo...@echozone.com wrote:
width + height attributes are not required on image tags. Perhaps
omitted to work
On Jul 26, 2011, at 7:57, William Reveal w...@wereveal.com wrote:
especially those that are adamant about XHTML syntax so don't even go there
until you are ready to throw
I have a fork here that says XHTML is dead and buried.
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On Wed Jul 27 08:37:17 2011, LuKreme spake thus:
I have a fork here that says XHTML is dead and buried.
XHTML 2.0, yes, but XHTML 1.0 and friends are still looking pretty lively:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML5#XHTML5
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I've been using BBEdit for at least 13 years, and probably longer.
I've always had a lot of confidence in Bare Bones, so I'm assuming and
hoping that what I've encountered with 10.0, which is the only painful
upgrade I can remember, has alternatives to what I'm encountering. The
PDF manual,
On Sunday, 24 July 2011 02:19:39 UTC-3, Chris Ryan wrote:
Can no longer re-edit a tag using Command-Option-M (I don't remember
the name of the command as I have not looked in the menu for many
years).
That got me too, until I found it, now under Command-M.
Adding an image via the new
images -
(b) no way to resize the file chooser dialog when it's at the bottom
of the screen
Yep, this should be reported.
(c) no size tags once a file is selected;
width + height attributes are not required on image tags. Perhaps
omitted to work with some responsive design techniques for
On Jul 24, 2011, at 15:15, echo goo...@echozone.com wrote:
(c) no size tags once a file is selected;
width + height attributes are not required on image tags. Perhaps
omitted to work with some responsive design techniques for images.
Not REQUIRED, but strongly recommended. If someone
Thanks very much for the tips, Rob--especially Translate Text to HTML.
It's funny (and perhaps a bit embarrassing, though it probably happens
to us all) that I've used the app for so long and gotten into a
pattern of use, not searching the menus for new or useful commands.
When an app becomes so