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Posted by Ringo on July 16, 2005, 2:20 pm
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Nvu & Tutorial: Best Freeware, Open Source, Stand Alone,
Web Page Composer (Win, Mac, or Linux). Graphic Designer
Mode (WYSIWYG) With Drag and Drop. Also Known as Netscape
Composer, Mozilla Composer, or AOL Composer. Most Popular
Free HTML Editor.Standalone.
No need to learn html coding. The best free web page editor is Nvu, no
question about it. It's graphic design mode makes graphical cut and
paste, and drag and drop, instant. http://www.nvu.com/download.html
Free Tutorial below.
http://www.thesitewizard.com/gettingstarted/nvu1.shtml
Thousands of free web page templates, http://oswd.org
Ringo
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Posted by Ringo on July 16, 2005, 10:59 pm
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> Is this just an excuse for the troll message?
> Ringo wrote:
> > Nvu & Tutorial: Best Freeware, Open Source, Stand Alone,
> > Web Page Composer (Win, Mac, or Linux). Graphic Designer
> > Mode (WYSIWYG) With Drag and Drop. Also Known as Netscape
> > Composer, Mozilla Composer, or AOL Composer. Most Popular
> > Free HTML Editor.Standalone.
> > No need to learn html coding. The best free web page editor is Nvu, no
> > question about it. It's graphic design mode makes graphical cut and
> > paste, and drag and drop, instant. http://www.nvu.com/download.html
> > Free Tutorial below.
> > http://www.thesitewizard.com/gettingstarted/nvu1.shtml
> > Thousands of free web page templates, http://oswd.org
> > Ringo
> I wouldn't say it is fantastic. I am a coder by preference. It does
allow
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> you to code then converts everything to CSS format. I use Nvu because it
> gives me the choice.
> The big problem I have mentioned before, is that if I type in code that
> contains an error, the whole para is deleted. Then I have to type the lot
> again when only one character may have needed changing.
> Doug L.
> --
> ICQ Number 178748389. Registered Linux User No. 277548.
> People want economy and they will pay any price to get it.
> - Lee Iacocca.
dl,
You can turn off the the auto code reformatting, when file opens. It will
then leave the code alone, where you can use w3c to validate instead.
I'm now learning/using php, another pain, but it looks like that's where
everyone is going. fbhosting.com gives free php domain and hosting.
I'm trying to figure the best way to configure my win2k websvr
with apache2 and php5, for name-based VirtualHosts. I did get it working,
but I'm confused as to the rite way to configure the win2k hosts and
lmhosts.sam files to keep the name-based going. All other computers
on my lan can pull up the vhosts, but that documentation (the right way)
is very scarce on the net. I've been tweaking with it like forever more,
aliases and vhosts ... All night long........ All night long.....
Any clues?
Thanks,
Ringo.....................................
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Posted by Ringo on July 16, 2005, 11:28 pm
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> > Is this just an excuse for the troll message?
> > Ringo wrote:
> > > Nvu & Tutorial: Best Freeware, Open Source, Stand Alone,
> > > Web Page Composer (Win, Mac, or Linux). Graphic Designer
> > > Mode (WYSIWYG) With Drag and Drop. Also Known as Netscape
> > > Composer, Mozilla Composer, or AOL Composer. Most Popular
> > > Free HTML Editor.Standalone.
> > > No need to learn html coding. The best free web page editor is Nvu,
no
show/hide quoted text
> > > question about it. It's graphic design mode makes graphical cut and
> > > paste, and drag and drop, instant. http://www.nvu.com/download.html
> > > Free Tutorial below.
> > > http://www.thesitewizard.com/gettingstarted/nvu1.shtml
> > > Thousands of free web page templates, http://oswd.org
> > > Ringo
> > I wouldn't say it is fantastic. I am a coder by preference. It does
> allow
> > you to code then converts everything to CSS format. I use Nvu because
it
show/hide quoted text
> > gives me the choice.
> > The big problem I have mentioned before, is that if I type in code that
> > contains an error, the whole para is deleted. Then I have to type the
lot
show/hide quoted text
> > again when only one character may have needed changing.
> > Doug L.
> > --
> > ICQ Number 178748389. Registered Linux User No. 277548.
> > People want economy and they will pay any price to get it.
> > - Lee Iacocca.
> dl,
> You can turn off the the auto code reformatting, when file opens. It will
> then leave the code alone, where you can use w3c to validate instead.
> I'm now learning/using php, another pain, but it looks like that's where
> everyone is going. fbhosting.com gives free php domain and hosting.
> I'm trying to figure the best way to configure my win2k websvr
> with apache2 and php5, for name-based VirtualHosts. I did get it working,
> but I'm confused as to the rite way to configure the win2k hosts and
> lmhosts.sam files to keep the name-based going. All other computers
> on my lan can pull up the vhosts, but that documentation (the right way)
> is very scarce on the net. I've been tweaking with it like forever more,
> aliases and vhosts ... All night long........ All night long.....
> Any clues?
> Thanks,
> Ringo.....................................
I found the answers, here:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/apache/2003/07/24/vhosts.html
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Posted by Doug Laidlaw on July 17, 2005, 11:22 am
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Is this just an excuse for the troll message?
Ringo wrote:
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> Nvu & Tutorial: Best Freeware, Open Source, Stand Alone,
> Web Page Composer (Win, Mac, or Linux). Graphic Designer
> Mode (WYSIWYG) With Drag and Drop. Also Known as Netscape
> Composer, Mozilla Composer, or AOL Composer. Most Popular
> Free HTML Editor.Standalone.
>
> No need to learn html coding. The best free web page editor is Nvu, no
> question about it. It's graphic design mode makes graphical cut and
> paste, and drag and drop, instant. http://www.nvu.com/download.html
>
> Free Tutorial below.
> http://www.thesitewizard.com/gettingstarted/nvu1.shtml
>
> Thousands of free web page templates, http://oswd.org
>
> Ringo
I wouldn't say it is fantastic. I am a coder by preference. It does allow
you to code then converts everything to CSS format. I use Nvu because it
gives me the choice.
The big problem I have mentioned before, is that if I type in code that
contains an error, the whole para is deleted. Then I have to type the lot
again when only one character may have needed changing.
Doug L.
--
ICQ Number 178748389. Registered Linux User No. 277548.
People want economy and they will pay any price to get it.
- Lee Iacocca.
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> Ringo wrote:
> > Nvu & Tutorial: Best Freeware, Open Source, Stand Alone,
> > Web Page Composer (Win, Mac, or Linux). Graphic Designer
> > Mode (WYSIWYG) With Drag and Drop. Also Known as Netscape
> > Composer, Mozilla Composer, or AOL Composer. Most Popular
> > Free HTML Editor.Standalone.
> > No need to learn html coding. The best free web page editor is Nvu, no
> > question about it. It's graphic design mode makes graphical cut and
> > paste, and drag and drop, instant. http://www.nvu.com/download.html
> > Free Tutorial below.
> > http://www.thesitewizard.com/gettingstarted/nvu1.shtml
> > Thousands of free web page templates, http://oswd.org
> > Ringo
> I wouldn't say it is fantastic. I am a coder by preference. It does