HTML knowhows

 


HTML-coding in source

The wantful coder makes HTML rather in source than WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) HTML-editors. In this case I suggest You to using the outer file character replacers, like

CHANGE for DOS by Bruce Guthrie
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/2414

Search and Replace for Windows by Funduc Software
http://www.funduc.com


A table source for HTML-coders

This simple table below You can edit easily in source by a text editor that using the "vertical block select mode" method e.g.

DOS Navigator by RIT Labs
http://www.ritlabs.com

TextPad for Windows by Helios Software Solutions
http://www.textpad.com

 

A B
1    
2    
3    
4    
5    
     
     

 

Because Netscape and IE 3.0+ compatible reasons, I suggest You to specify tables max. 80% or max. 500 pixels wide in 4FS system (d*.htm).

 

Microsoft Internet Explorer can interpreting a font "face" for all the table, like below. If You want use other font "face" than browsers default, Netscape require font definition in every cell.

 

Font face interpreted by browser
(IE: Courier New)
Green Arial

 


Other recommended utilities for text works

Examine32 by Aquila Software
powerful text search utility
http://www.examine32.com

EzMath by Hewlett-Packard
powerful mathematical language extension plugin for Internet Explorer & Netscape Navigator
http://www.w3.org

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All utilities listed above You can find in SAC (Slovak Antivirus Center):
ftp.sac.sk/pub/sac
www.sac.sk



Contact

Gerhardt Norbert
E-mail: gerhardt@freemail.hu
HomePage: www.hifimagazin.hu/gn

If You are interested about text works, at my homepage You can find useful DOS utilities:

CHANGPAG.ZIP:      Freeware DOS utilities to manipulate ASCII texts and HTML pages by character replacing. Introducing F.A.T. conversion: a brand new method to build professional HTML page from large text.
   
4FS11.ZIP:      4FS (Four Frame System). General HTML pages for e-book publishing. Added service features with freeware utils.