[olug] icons
Nathan Brown
tbrownarcher at cox.net
Wed Jul 2 01:48:17 UTC 2003
Wow! thanks, I had no idea that Mozilla was this far advanced. Isn't mozilla
just netscape for linux? If i am wrong forgive me please. I have used
composer a few years ago and did not know it would do these things.
I have for years tried learning through documentation but I don't seem to
ever get the article I need. One other question I have is about the font and
scheme of the windows in various different places. It seems that the font or
the color scheme is something i cannot read. Either the font is too small
such as in mozilla or there is a white on black color scheme and I cannot
read that . Can you tell me where to find the control for these 2 things that
will affect globally and not just specifically... !
thanks, Nate
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 07:57 pm, you wrote: > Nathan Brown wrote: > >>I
don't know what kinds of features Front Page offers, but Quanta and >
>>Bluefish are two good html editors. > >> > > What Front page does that's
really helpful is it has 3 ways of > > displaying the > > > page .. > > > >
there is an html editing page where you type the html and add all the > >
other > > > codes you want. > > there is a semi graphical display where you
see what it will look > > like but > > > you can also edit in that display >
> and there is a display of the actual page you can't edit there but > > you
can > > > operate the page to see if it works. > > > > is there something
like that in linux? > > Mozilla Composer possibly? Just open up Mozilla web
browser, go to > "Window" and select "Composer". > > HTH. > > -- Ryan > >
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