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Devi Jankowicz #1
Web page design in Safari
This is silly. Last year I played around with various web page design
packages, including Netscape Composer, Internet Explorer, the web page design
resource in MSWord, and, I could have sworn, Safari. I certainly have a trial
home page represented in my folder with a Safari icon.
SO: can anyone remind me how one actually gets Safari to act as a web page
design aid (like Composer in Netscape)? Is there a button to press or a
command that switches it into design mode? Failing that, is there a design
feature in Internet Explorer?
This must be how Alzeheimer's begins...
Kind regards,
Devi Jankowicz
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George Williams #2
Re: Web page design in Safari
Devi Jankowicz wrote:
Homepage at .mac.com?>
> can anyone remind me how one actually gets Safari to act as a web page
> design aid (like Composer in Netscape)?
Or use BBEdit, which has various
html coding bells and whistles.
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Jerry Kindall #3
Re: Web page design in Safari
In article
<0001HW.BBA76BF4004F9A5CF0101600@news.cache.cable. ntlworld.com>, Devi
Jankowicz <animus@ntlworld.com> wrote:
Neither Safari nor Internet Explorer has any Web design features.> This is silly. Last year I played around with various web page design
> packages, including Netscape Composer, Internet Explorer, the web page design
> resource in MSWord, and, I could have sworn, Safari. I certainly have a trial
> home page represented in my folder with a Safari icon.
>
> SO: can anyone remind me how one actually gets Safari to act as a web page
> design aid (like Composer in Netscape)? Is there a button to press or a
> command that switches it into design mode? Failing that, is there a design
> feature in Internet Explorer?
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spacemancw #4
Re: Web page design in Safari
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say no and no.
Safari is not bloatware .. it simply functions as a web browser. And
IE doesn't either. Netscape became a huge application with navigator,
publisher, composer and mail .. oh and news reader.
Get BBEdit or some other app designed for design.
Devi Jankowicz <animus@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:<0001HW.BBA76BF4004F9A5CF0101600@news.cache.c able.ntlworld.com>...> This is silly. Last year I played around with various web page design
> packages, including Netscape Composer, Internet Explorer, the web page design
> resource in MSWord, and, I could have sworn, Safari. I certainly have a trial
> home page represented in my folder with a Safari icon.
>
> SO: can anyone remind me how one actually gets Safari to act as a web page
> design aid (like Composer in Netscape)? Is there a button to press or a
> command that switches it into design mode? Failing that, is there a design
> feature in Internet Explorer?
>
> This must be how Alzeheimer's begins...
>
> Kind regards,
> Devi Jankowiczspacemancw Guest
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Mike Cohen #5
Re: Web page design in Safari
In article
<0001HW.BBA76BF4004F9A5CF0101600@news.cache.cable. ntlworld.com>,
Devi Jankowicz <animus@ntlworld.com> wrote:
Safari doesn't have any editor or design mode.> This is silly. Last year I played around with various web page design
> packages, including Netscape Composer, Internet Explorer, the web page design
> resource in MSWord, and, I could have sworn, Safari. I certainly have a trial
> home page represented in my folder with a Safari icon.
>
> SO: can anyone remind me how one actually gets Safari to act as a web page
> design aid (like Composer in Netscape)? Is there a button to press or a
> command that switches it into design mode? Failing that, is there a design
> feature in Internet Explorer?
>
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