Which means the current state requires having netscape 4.8 and quanta up
and tabbing arround and checking with refresh your changes. If you want
to get into websetting I suggest learning raw html4 coding and adding
javascript and DHTML afterwards. If you have the big bucks go for
O'Reilly books otherwise try the local discount chain for books published
1999 or later. No since in starting out with the latest most expensive
books which assume you already read the older ones.
Start signing up for email lists from those sites hosting free scripts.
Not everything which works in both NS4 and IE4 will work in Konquerer.
Also beware of scripts which require NS6+ or are IE5.x only. they will
limit your sites audience. Interesting 8.0 had NS6 but NS4.8 is part of
8.2.
I hope NS has the courage to open source the 4.8 and let us grow the
browser for them.
CWSIV
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 02:12:57 -0500 Scott Jones
On Thursday 31 July 2003 22:58, Charles Philip Chan wrote:
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 19:57:59 PDT
Quanta on 7.3 is a text editor with superb highlighting better
Carl William Spitzer IV
wrote: than programmers file editor. Is bluefish the WYSIWYG equivalent?
Neither Quanta and Bluefish are WYSIWYG.
<tongue align=cheek> Well, they're kinda WYSIWYG. WYSI raw HTML, WYG is a web page. </tongue>
-- Scott Jones (scott at exti dot net)
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