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Ed30

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Hi,

Coding html in notepad - how do I preview the site before it goes live so I can make adjustments.

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Hey!
Just save it as a .htm file on your desktop and open it in IE
 

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Alternatively, you may save it as an htmL file and/or open it in Netscape. :D This is actually what most web designers do.
 

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doesnt matter whether its saved as an htm or html file both the same

doesnt matter what browser you open it with either if you just want to see it:)
 

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If you like notepad try editpad, its similar but is better with bigger files, find & replace and lots more without getting in the way of what you need to do: edit text.

http://www.editpadpro.com/editpadclassic.html

The classic version (which I use) is free/"postcardware", and if you want to do more with it there is a Pro version for sale.

Mark......
 

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I write most of my stuff in vi. ;)
 

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Cig - what's vi please?
 

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Its a *nix file editor... (unix/linux)

its probably one of the most powerful text editors out there but relys totally on keyboard shortcuts for functionality so takes a loooooooong time to pick it up.

I use it to write my websites directly on the web server or for making changes once i have ftp'd something...
 

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nameslave: I seriously hope you are joking about most designers using netscape as their primary browser
 

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Thanks for all your help.

I was wondering about the netscape point too :weird:
 

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vi: Reminds me of how I used to write sites back in college (when I wasn't using emacs.)
 

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Get "Macromedia HomeSite 5" for HTML. Its by far the best program out there in my opinion.

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i use an apple imac at home and i have heard a lot of good things about bbedit but i never really took to it... its a text editor with lots of bells and whistles... i still prefer the K.I.S.S method (Keep it simple stupid) myself though.

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