On 2013-03-17 8:24 AM, John wrote:
Was trying to edit an article last night that I wrote in 2006 and no
question about it I was blind as a bat! The source code on this one
sucked! I had then created the article in MS Word / Claris Home Page
(the tools available to me at that time) and this gave reason to horrid
HTML. I cleaned up the article a little by copy and pasting into Text
Edit (no formatting) and re-did allot of it. [B]The end result is MUCH
better than it was. No its not perfect but its certainly far better!
[/B]
I used Sea Monkey which also may be a mistake as its a old editor so I
am starting to use Kompozer or Blue Griffon. I would use BlueGriffon but
I am not sure how to make the text larger. Does anyone know of a way?
Otherwise the choice is Kompozer.
So I guess I need to study HTML more (something I have not done) as I
have been reading all kinds of theology. What I want to do is I want to
create a CSS file for my HTML documents (already have one for my main
index.htm page) and I want the docs to follow that. Is there a way?
If you have more than one page on your site, and they all use the same
look, an external CSS file is the way to go. When you want to update the
look of your site, you just edit something in the CSS file instead of
having to edit many files. And the HTML files themselves are a lot
cleaner. It's a beautiful thing. :)
To learn it, I used the book _Eric Meyer on CSS_ . He's written more
books since then, which are worth checking out.
<http://meyerweb.com/eric/writing.html>
From that point, you can use a free app like HTML-Kit to really clean
up all your files. <http://www.htmlkit.com/>
NOTE: I've set replies to this post to go to mozilla.general, because
discussion is not SeaMonkey support.
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Chris Ilias <http://ilias.ca>
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