At 06/06/03 11:50:00 AM, you wrote: > > >Hi everyone. >i have two questions one for me and another for a blind computer user >looking for a program. >mine is easy i hope so i'll ask first. >with what does one create an active link in an email? >what i need to do is visit several sites, so want to email myself the >addresses, use something like web2mail to read it, and in lynx follow the >url's to the various sites. >given there are around 40 of them, having them all together will be far more >practical than entering them one at a time. >ideas here? > >the second question comes from brandon smith, who does web work in >Louisiana. >his site >www.christmascabin.com > >is apparently popular, and he wants to be able to add in images and or color. ><before anyone is silly enough to ask why, unless you are his eye doctor, >how can you speak to his visual ability? > >that being said, back to his question. > >anyone know of a simple web creation program that will let him do this, and >"tables," not sure why on that one, but something else he wants. >he is using dos under a wind-95 machine. >he also knows that one can enter the codes for color by hand but considers >this tedious. >suggestions for brandon, can either be posted here, or >sent to him directly: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >thanks all around! >karen >Net-Tamer V 1.12.0 - Test Drive > >
Karen, Alejandro detailed adding links to email messges pretty well. Sometimes, you can just highlight the link on a web page, then use the clipboard if in Win3X or 9X to copy and paste the link into the email...use cut and paste, or you can use keystroke CTRL plus C to copy, then CTRL plus V to paste. Capitol letters is not necessary, just for illustration. As for doing HTML with graphics, tables etc, if using DOS, your friend might try the HTMLEDIT.APM at the Arachne Home page, http://browser.arachne.cz Note, if not using Arachne, save the file then unzip with UNARJ if you do not have ARJ installed. Also, the author of HTMLEDIT references Arachne as a viewer for your created web pages...you can change this in the options to what the user desires...I have mine setup for WizLynx also. If you cannot find the HTMLEDIT.APM, let me know and I will make it available, or will put a more common ZIP archive file on the web for download. Other HTML editors I have used are geared more for Win3X or higher, including Webford (a good one, also has choice to use Mosaic, etc., for testing...but you can call whatever web browser you have "mosaic" and it will use it) as well as HTML Writer, smaller, also has ability to call web browser for testing, but does not have as complete set of tools for inserting various elements into the web page, such as scripts. The first html editor/viewer I used was AOLPress...but it is a very big program, and slow to load...probably because it also has the viewer, as well as some web browsing capability and the function to upload your web pages to your server...anyway, it used to work with AOHell, errr, AOL...hehe. Good Luck, and See you later! Wiz Glenn Gilbreath, Jr. Wizard57M http://www.geocities.com/wizard57m/index.html To unsubscribe from SURVPC send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe SURVPC in the body of the message. Also, trim this footer from any quoted replies. More info can be found at; http://www.softcon.com/archives/SURVPC.html
