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BigPrince

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Dec 27, 2006
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I was wondering what application I could use to edit HTML files. There may be a storm coming tonight and I wont have access to FrontPage at school and but need to be able to work on a HTML file. Just editing for editing. My teacher sends out HTML files for Homework and then we edit them and he has a program that grades the file for him. Could iWeb do the trick?
 
Are you editing the html? If so then use TextEdit. You can set TextEdit to display the html in the preferences.
 
You could always download the free trial of Macromedia (Adobe) Dreamweaver.
Its pretty simple.
 
Try Taco.....much better than TextEdit

http://tacosw.com/main.php

Second the Taco recommendation. Love that program and it is free!!! Back to your question. There are no Front Page type programs for OS X that I know of. Adobe's Contribute might be easy to use but you still have to set up your site and Contribute is an easy content manager not really a creation tool?
 
Its not for a site, just for editing. I will try this taco thing tonight. We got an extension though on the assigment so if I run into trouble I will still have time at *school.*

Edit:At School not home
 
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