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John

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Mar 17, 2013, 8:24:32 AM3/17/13
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Was trying to edit an article last night that I wrote in 2006 and no
question about it I was blind as a bat! The source code on this one
sucked! I had then created the article in MS Word / Claris Home Page
(the tools available to me at that time) and this gave reason to horrid
HTML. I cleaned up the article a little by copy and pasting into Text
Edit (no formatting) and re-did allot of it. [B]The end result is MUCH
better than it was. No its not perfect but its certainly far better!
[/B]
I used Sea Monkey which also may be a mistake as its a old editor so I
am starting to use Kompozer or Blue Griffon. I would use BlueGriffon but
I am not sure how to make the text larger. Does anyone know of a way?
Otherwise the choice is Kompozer.

So I guess I need to study HTML more (something I have not done) as I
have been reading all kinds of theology. What I want to do is I want to
create a CSS file for my HTML documents (already have one for my main
index.htm page) and I want the docs to follow that. Is there a way?


John
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