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On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 10:10:07 +0200, Giganews <cosmo> wrote:
> Im in class and need a NO WYSIWYG editor for XTHML and CSS style sheets. > Any > reccomendations would be greatly appreciated........ > Jordon Emacs. Or Edit (DOS). Just open a dos prompt (on Windows) and type edit. -- There's 10 kinds of people: those who know binary and the others ... |
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"Giganews" <cosmo> wrote in message
news:V96dne3Wlf3IcAzbnZ2dnUVZ_u-unZ2d@giganews.com... > Im in class and need a NO WYSIWYG editor for XTHML and CSS style sheets. > Any reccomendations would be greatly appreciated........ > Jordon I use EditPad Lite. http://www.editpadpro.com/editpadlite.html ss. |
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"Kristin Bruun" <diverse_glemspammen@kristin.no> wrote in message
news p.tvyvlnhkx9w2lu@mammasstore...> > Or Edit (DOS). > Just open a dos prompt (on Windows) and type edit. Yeh sure you are still using MS-DOS Editor, heh. Are you glad that Edlin has come back in Vista? lol ss. |
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