>Work on Windows
>Have Syntax-Highlighting
>NOT be Java-Based
>Work with XHTML 1.0 easily
For me the best editor with this features is Macromedia Homesite 5.5 (the
editor integrated in DreamWeaver MX 2004)
Regards
Luca Mascaro
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Hi i'm Luca Mascaro, i'm a newbye of the list and i'm suisse.
I'm a Usability and Accessibility Engineer and a User Experience/Interface
Designer.
However, I want to be only introduce me :)
Ps: Sorry for my bad english ;)
salutes
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Tks a lot
already that there are, you bringing back a series of article (accessible :)
about web standards... in italian language
http://www.lucamascaro.info/articoli.xsp
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Luca Mascaro [Nemo]
Designer e Sviluppatore
Next Design
Via Campagna 8
Hello, hypotheticaly and semanticaly, not exist any element to describe a
file name. I usually use a link whit any href.
Luca Mascaro
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The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/
See http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm
An italian article about to adopt the strict version for one better
accessibility
http://www.webaccessibile.org/argomenti/argomento.asp?cat=480
Luca Mascaro
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See http
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Best regards
Luca Mascaro
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