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ah.. hope my being a smart ass didn't cause you to do any work... i was basically just saying code it by hand... any word processor will suffice, just save it as an html document... html really isn't that hard to learn anyway

 

if you just wanna post flicks and text, w/ out the frills, you really only need to know like 3 commands... i do have a basic ass pdf document on html basics i could hook you up w/, but i'm sure it'd be just as easy to find it on the web.

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oh..well notepad is what the windows

systems at school have, so i was just

curious if there was a mac equivelant,

but if i can do it in word that'll suffice..

 

thanks man

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There certainly is Browner, it's called SimpleText (OS9) or TextEdit (OSX). Run a search and you should find it somewhere on your drive.

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dont use simpletext.

 

well you can use simpletext but textedit is much better.

I used to run into files that were 'too big for simpletext to open' all the time.

 

There's probably a mac equivalent of CuteHTML out there.

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^Yeah, that's true... although I've never had a problem with HTML files, they're usually not that big.

 

One thing I don't like about TextEdit is that it's default save format is RTF, which doesn't work for HTML. Gotta change it in the preferences.

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ResEdit might be a usefull app.

 

I used to use resedit to change the coding in games so

that the text lines would be personalized. Not very hard,

but very nerdy. Forget I bought it up.

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resedit is a freaky program.

i personally would not recommend it.

i used to change word files and pictures

into audio with it and my comp would

go a bit fritzy afterwards. so i stopped

using it.

 

*its probably fine if you are on top of

your mac skills though.

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