Re: [WSG] CSS editors

2008-10-20 Thread Gregory Alan Gross
 Prisca--

Like Gicela, I too am new to Macs.  I'm using Smultron and like it a
great deal.  How does it compare with CSS Edit and Coda?

.greg
 "These are the days of miracle and wonder." 
 On Mon 20/10/08 03:00 , "Prisca schmarsow"
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 Gicela,
 yes - CSS Edit is fantastic :)  you'll love it :-)
 My other favourite is Coda  - http://www.panic.com/coda/ [1]
 you might also like to try Smultron which is open source:
http://tuppis.com/smultron/ [2]
 happy coding ;)
 Prisca
 On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Gicela Morales  wrote:
 Hi Everyone,
 I've just migrated form PC to a new macbook  :-) but was wondering
about the best xhtml/css editors for macs around that people can
recommend? 
 I can see that BBEdit is still around ( I used to use this back in
the 90's) and CSSedit seem to have some good reviews. Any preferences?

 Kind regards,Gicela
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Re: [WSG] running ie7 on my mac??

2008-01-25 Thread Gregory Alan Gross

Had a terrible time on my Intel MacBook with Parallels Desktop; it refused to play nice with OS X Leopard.  Wouldn't even install properly.  Switched to VMware Fusion, and haven't had a problem since.

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Hi,


Whats my cheapest option for getting ie7 to run on my intel based mac.


Is it basically an option between boot camp, parallels or virtual pc?


Very frustrated with discrepancies at the moment.





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Re: [WSG] Today's lesson: 'Respect' - be courteous up or leave

2006-02-09 Thread Gregory Alan Gross
If cyberspace forums and message boards are the standard of measure, then "common courtesy" is anything but "common" anymore.  The ability to put both distance and anonymity between one's self and someone else opens the way for people to say things they wouldn't dare say to someone's face.  Sometimes, that's actually a good thing.  Most of the time, though, it just leads to making "common courtesy" an uncommon online virtue.g.  On Thu Feb  9 13:58 , russ - maxdesign  sent:I want to talk today about "respect". For those of you who have not heard of
this concept, "respect" is sometimes defined as "courteous regard for
people's feelings".

When you reply to a post on the list, you should at all times try to do so
with respect. Everyone on this list is entitled to their own opinion.
Sometimes they may be factually incorrect, other times they may have a
different view from you but EVERYONE should be treated with respect.
 
Below are some examples of replies that LACK respect:

"You are totally wrong"
"That is silly"
"That is stupid"
"You know nothing about..."
"You are dumb"
"You smell"

Below are some more respectful alternatives:

"I'm not sure I agree with that"
"I think you may be misinterpreting..."
"I respectfully disagree for the following reasons"
"Have you considered taking a bath?"

Today's lesson: when replying to others, be courteous or leave!

In the near future I will cover a more subtle concept: "how not to always
have the last word on a subject". However, that is a bit advanced for now,
one step at a time.

Russ
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[WSG] Different styles for different browsers?

2005-05-23 Thread Gregory Alan Gross


I'm a CSS novice and have a terrible time getting my Web site to display consistently across all platforms, but there's only one platform that consistently displays the site radically differently from all the others -- Microsoft Internet Explorer (shocking, I know, but true). 
Is it possible to create a separate style sheet with different style rules for individual browsers to enable it to display a site in a uniform manner? 
Thanks,
g.

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