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Gafyn Posted - 24 Jul 2003 : 00:04:17
First of all, many thanks and much respect to s.dav for creating this great programme. I tripped over it while on my quest to find the end of the web, and have not played with anything else for days. At last I don't have to spend hours figuring out which <table></table> pair holds the <tr><td></td></tr> I want to move, or where to put the block so it doesn't break the whole page. This is wonderful......

Now more serious stuff, does anyone have any links to sites that have articles or tutorials about creating pages using css, or is it as simple as placing the blocks in Dynamic HTML Editor HTML Editor, populating them with the required code or script and saving as .php?
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Gafyn Posted - 14 Aug 2003 : 13:18:59
Thanks for the links r.dirler
Pelle Posted - 26 Jul 2003 : 12:06:20
Welcome in the forum r.dirler!!
Pelle Posted - 26 Jul 2003 : 12:03:59
Hi Gafyn, welcome in the forum!
n/a Posted - 25 Jul 2003 : 18:02:47
Welcome r.dirler, and thanks for the links!
r.dirler Posted - 25 Jul 2003 : 11:45:33
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Originally posted by Gafyn

...Now more serious stuff, does anyone have any links to sites that have articles or tutorials about creating pages using css, or is it as simple as placing the blocks in Dynamic HTML Editor HTML Editor, populating them with the required code or script and saving as .php?



Hello, I'm new here too. I loaded dhe last night down to my computer and tested it for a few hours. It's a great work. It's the only freeware wysiwyg editor I know that generates code displayed correct in all browsers since NS4. But I will post another message about my impressions and suggestions later.
If you want a competent introdution and tutos about css look at http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/ or http://www.w3schools.com/ . There you will find all your mind needs.

Regards
Roland
Gafyn Posted - 24 Jul 2003 : 16:34:34
I have used it to create .php pages using an <?include xxxxxx?> in an html box and it works fine.
n/a Posted - 24 Jul 2003 : 10:20:02
Welcome Gafyn !!!
s.dav Posted - 24 Jul 2003 : 09:50:08
I think my editor is one of the most simple editor that create page using css style sheet.
The editor can create page .php using styles, but i've tested it only for .asp pages.

If you want a great program for writing css style sheet you can search on the web "top style light".

Have you tested Dynamic HTML Editor with .php pages? it doesn't work?

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