On Wednesday 13 December 2006 10:09 am, Marc Hoenig wrote:
> I am planning on downloading your product for my new home computer.
>  I am interested in developing web pages and have told I need a
> decent text editor.  I currently use Notepad.  Does your product
> have anything comparable?
>
> Marc Hoenig

     OpenOffice.org has a word processor (Write) which will create web 
pages (HTML). While these pages can be viewed by most browsers, the 
html source code for the pages are not completely compliant with the 
W3C (world wide web consortium)  standards for web pages.
    At www.mozilla.org, you can download a compete browser/email 
client called Seamonkey. It has a Composer application which will 
create web pages that are usually compliant. Furthermore, it is easy 
to switch between the html code and what the page looks like.
     If you are going to create web pages, you might want to go to 
www.w3c.org for information. There are many resources available to 
you at that site. One download could be very useful: css2.pdf. To 
find it, go to the W3C web site and enter the file name in the Google 
Search box on the home page.

Dan

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