Pay attention now. I did indeed recieve the following scribe created
with one of them new-fangled typewriter type things-
>
> Hi all
>
> I am currently in the process of learning HTML and view my pages via
> Voyager 2.96.7
> I have Voyager running on WB screen (640 x 512) 16 colours,
> when online, however I want to view my own HTML pages in 256 colours
> on its own screen.
> Is there a way around this without having to change the prefs all the
> time?
>
> Cheers
> Graeme
>
> P.S Which freeware/shareware HTML editor would you recommend?
I too am learning HTML, and I have 7 MUI screens set up in with the
colours 4, 16, 32, 63, 128, and 256. Then I just click MUI to change
to whichever with one click. This works fast and convenient. Don't
know of any way round it at the mo.
I wouldn't recommend any editors except a text editor to do it by
hand to get exactly what you want. It's better to learn it that way at
first, then you know how to handle an editor better. (Learning the
tricks of the trade from the ground up). But to make us all jealous,
I've read about a piece of software (I think it's part of Windoze,
that lets you create Web pages in the same way as WYSIWYG DTP package.
It's reviewed in the new mag "Computer Publishing", edited by Nick
Veitch. Let's hope software like this is available soon for the Clasic
Amiga and the NG.
Anyway, Voyager is a good way to view them, because if Voyager can
display web pages correctly, anything can. (Except that spider in the
corner)
--
Bruce
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