HTML - Difficulties When Using Notepad To Edit Code Created With Wysiwyg
Has anyone else had any problems when using notepad to edit code created with an WYSIWYG editor such as Frontpage or Dreamweaver? In particular, making links, that are correctly coded, work? Something even odder, is that this problem only occurs on the index.html page. If I rename that page the links work just fine. I have asked this same question in other forums and no one seems to have a clue. Has anyone else encountered this or have any thoughts?
Similar TutorialsFor some reason when I right click to edit an HTML document, it uses Word instead of Notepad. I have no idea why it is doing this. It is like this in both SmartFTP and Windows Explorer. How do I change this? Thank you! i know it a n00b question probably answered 1000times but i have search google and cant find any helpful sources. iv been doing some HTML at collage and we are using IE 1 and you can just click on view source and then edit the code in notepad and it edits the page. but at home i have the latest FF and GC and when ever i open view source it just shows the source and ii cant edit it. So whats the best thing to do/use? Hello, I just started working at a company and they have a website that was partially completed by someone else and have hired me to complete and make changes to it. It seems that most of the website was created in Wordpress, but some of it seems to be done by hand-coding. The website is at http://www.executivetravellink.com/ I was able to get the company's FTP information which shows me all of the files that are on the site and I can easily transfer over locally to work in say Dreamweaver for example. They want me to make some changes to the navigation bar up top where it has links to the Hotels, Flights, Cruises, etc. From looking at the code in the index.php file, which leads to other files, I wasn't able to figure out which file to open in order to make those changes. I'm not sure if this is possible, but from looking at the source code, would someone be able to know the answer to that? Any information that someone could give me would be certainly much appreciated. Thank You! This is free to use: http://www.tradelinksfree.com/htmleditor.htm I've had a few different problems with this page. In an earlier version, I had the bottom content contained in a div called 'bottom'; however, in IE this created an unwanted gap between the two top divs and the bottom one that I couldn't figure out how to get rid of. So I tried something else, and I thought I had it figured out. This layout works well enough in FF ((still needs a bit of work, but nothing I don't already know how to do, just haven't gotten to it yet)), but it displays weird in IE. I know that adding the proper doctype fixes the problem, but I don't have that option. The webhost I have to work with isn't the best, and thus I need a way to make this display properly in quirks mode in IE. My problem is the image that appears on it's own row in the middle of the page, it should be in the same row as the two images directly below it. Here's my code: Code: <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta name="generator" content="Adobe GoLive"> <title>Berean Baptist Church</title> <style type="text/css"> #all{ width: 755px; } img{ border: 0px; } a.default:hover{ cursor: default; } #D_1091040261286 { display: none; } #firstright{ float: right; height: 230px; width: 240px; } #firstleft{ float: left; height: 230px; width: 504px; } #bottom{ text-align: center; height: 560px; width: 762px; } #tablist{ padding: 0px 0px 3px 0px; margin-top: 5px; margin-left: 1px; font: bold 10px Verdana; } .buttons{ font: bold 10px Verdana; } #tablist li{ list-style: none; display: inline; margin: 0; } #tablist li a{ color: white; text-decoration: none; padding: 3px; margin-left: 0px; border: 1px solid black; background-color: #69090A; } #tablist li a:hover{ color: #b1272a; background-color: #efefd1; cursor: pointer; } #linkboxes { background-color: transparent; border: 1px solid black; } #linkboxes td { border: 1px solid; } #beforeyouattend a { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/beforeyouattend.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #beforeyouattend a:hover { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/beforeyouattendhover.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #weeklybulletin a { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/weeklybulletin.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #weeklybulletin a:hover { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/weeklybulletinhover.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #volunteeropportunities a { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/volunteeropportunities.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #volunteeropportunities a:hover { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/volunteeropportunitieshover.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #pastorsblog a { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/pastorsblog.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #pastorsblog a:hover { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/pastorsbloghover.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #employmentopportunities a { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/employmentopportunities.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #employmentopportunities a:hover { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/employmentopportunitieshover.gif); display: block; width: 220px; height: 28px; } #enter a { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/enter.gif); display: block; width: 14px; height: 28px; } #enter a:hover { background: url(/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/enterhover.gif); display: block; width: 14px; height: 28px; } #photo { border: 1px solid black; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="all"> <div id="firstright"> <div align="center"> <form style="margin-bottom: 5px;" method="get" action="http://www.google.com/search"> <input id="google" name="q" type="text" size="20" maxlength="255" value="Google search" onfocus="select();" /><img src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/google.gif" style="margin:0px; padding:0px;"/> <div style="margin-top: 7px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><input type="submit" value="Search" /> <input type="checkbox" name="sitesearch" value="bbcfnc.org"/><font size="2">only search </font> </div> </form> <table cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" id="linkboxes" width="240"> <tr> <td align="center" valign="middle"><div id="beforeyouattend"><a href="/10000/3000/914BE/welcome"></a></div></td> <td width="14px" height="28"><div id="enter"><a href="/10000/3000/914BE/welcome5"></a></div></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" valign="middle"><div id="weeklybulletin"><a href="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/ThisWeeksBulletin.pdf"></a></div></td> <td width="14px" height="28"><div id="enter"><a href="/10000/3000/914BE/ministry10"></a></div></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" valign="middle"><div id="volunteeropportunities"><a href="/10000/3000/914BE/floating4"></a></div></td> <td width="14px" height="28"><div id="enter"><a href="/10000/3000/914BE/floating4"></a></div></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" valign="middle"><div id="pastorsblog"><a href="http://pastorseansblog.blogspot.com/"></a></div></td> <td width="14px" height="28"><div id="enter"><a href="http://pastorseansblog.blogspot.com"></a></div></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" valign="middle"><div id="employmentopportunities"><a href="/10000/3000/914BE/floating6"></a></div></td> <td width="14px" height="28"><div id="enter"><a href="/10000/3000/914BE/floating6"></a></div></td> </tr> </table> </div> </div> <div id="firstleft"> <div> <a id="links" class="pointer" href="#links"><img width="500" height="200" id="photo" src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/homepagegallery01.gif" /></a> <ul id="tablist"> <li><a class="buttons" id="previousbutton" onclick="prev()" onmouseover="number=1; changecontent();" onmouseout="number=2; changecontent();">PREVIOUS</a></li> <li><a class="buttons" id="pausebutton" onclick="pause()" onmouseover="number=3; changecontent();" onmouseout="number=4; changecontent();">PAUSE</a></li> <li><a class="buttons" id="nextbutton" onclick="next()" onmouseover="number=5; changecontent();" onmouseout="number=6; changecontent();">NEXT</a></li> <li><a class="buttons" id="servicetimes" onmouseover="number=7; changecontent()" onmouseout="number=8; changecontent()" href="/10000/3000/914BE/floating5"> SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES: 8:30am, 10:45am, 6:00pm</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> <img align="middle" height="3px" width="185px" src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/blank.png"/><br> <a href="http://www.e-giving.org/start.asp?id=1556"><img src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/egiving.gif" alt="E-giving" align="middle" width="185" height="185" hspace="0" vspace="0" ></a> <a href="/10000/3000/914BE/staff1"><img id="welcome" align="middle" onmouseover="number=9; changecontent()" onmouseout="number=10; changecontent()" height="187px" width="370px" src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/Welcome-To-Berean.gif"/></a> <a href="http://www.bbcfnc.org/media/media/recent.php"><img id="sermonconnect" onmouseover="number=11; changecontent()" onmouseout="number=12; changecontent()" src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/sermonsonline.gif" alt="Connect" title="Connect" align="middle" width="185" height="185" hspace="0" vspace="0" ></a><br/> <img align="middle" height="5px" width="740px" src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/blank.png"/><br> <a href="/10000/3000/914BE/history"><img src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/UPWARD-box.gif" alt="Upwards" align="middle" width="185" height="185" hspace="0" vspace="0" /></a> <a href="/10000/3000/914BE/ministry5"><img src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/Berean-Baptist-Academy.gif" alt="Berean Baptist Academy" align="middle" width="185" height="185" hspace="0" vspace="0" /></a> <a href="/10000/3000/914BE/ShowCalendarMonth"><img src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/calendar.gif" alt="Calendar" align="middle" width="185" height="185" hspace="0" vspace="0"/></a> <a href="/10000/3000/914BE/ministry6"><img src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/AWANA-box.gif" alt="Awana" align="middle" width="185" height="185" hspace="0" vspace="0" /></a><br> <img align="middle" height="5px" width="740px" src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/blank.png"/><br> <div align="center"><img src="/images/10000/3000/914BE/user/BereanCampusPanorama.JPG" width="753" height="172"></div> </div> </body> </html> I need a solution that doesn't cause the page to display wrong in Firefox, and I'd prefer not to have to use a browser-detection script to document.write different HTML in. I know that would work and I could do that, but I think it would work just as well to stick to the table-based layout that's up on our site now rather than bothering with extra scripts. I have the following link, which according to my research, is correct but throws up an error. However, I may very well have missed something obvious: Code: <a href="mailto:emailaddress@gmail.com?subject=BME%20Sponsorship%20Opportunities&body=Please%20contact%20me%20regarding%20Bendigo%20Motorcycle%20Expo%20Sponsorship%20opportunities.%0A%0AMy%20contact%20details%20are%20as%20follows:%0A%0AName:%0A%0ATel:%0A%0AEmail:%0A%0AThanks."> When the link is selected, the mail window opens with the correct details in the subject line and the body but the following within the 'To' email address field: Code: <script language='JavaScript' type='text/javascript'> <!-- var prefix = 'ma' + 'il' + 'to'; var path = 'hr' + 'ef' + '='; var addy48579 = 'emailaddress' + '@'; addy48579 = addy48579 + 'gmail' + '.' + 'com'; document.write( '<a ' + path + '\'' + prefix + ':' + addy48579 + '\'>' ); document.write( addy48579 ); document.write( '<\/a>' ); //-->\n </script> <script language='JavaScript' type='text/javascript'> <!-- document.write( '<span style=\'display: none;\'>' ); //--> </script>This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it <script language='JavaScript' type='text/javascript'> <!-- document.write( '</' ); document.write( 'span>' ); //--> </script> This is placed in an article in Joomla which accepts HTML but I'm not convinced it's related to the CMS. If anyone can point me in the right direction, I would be very grateful. http://taras.shacknet.nu/~public1/plpp/collectinfo.html This is a page I'm building. FYI, this is my second version of the page, I messed up a few things in the first revision and just started over with a brand new file. The same problem happened in the first revision. This page opens up fine in Firefox and IE for Windows, and Safari for Mac. In Firefox for Mac, well, it always just comes up as a blank. Any ideas? FYI, the main website page is http://taras.shacknet.nu/~public1/plpp/ There is a link near the bottom that goes to the page in question. Thanks! is it a good editor to work with?? anyone know how to merge this nifty little free tool into a webpage? So one could type and it saves to a notepad file? this would be on a closed network. might (most likely) have some paypal payment for a working project ktnx notepad-plus-plus.org removed the message as help is no longer available My server switch me from Windows platform to Linux. now when I pull down one of my pages I have lost all my spacing formats. Is there anything I can do to stop this? Is Linux causing this? It looks like this now: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"><HTML><HEAD><TITLE>No Magic Neon Street Magic LED DOT Approval Page</TITLE><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"><META NAME="Keywords" content="DOT, DOT approval, led clusters, genesis, spyder, can-am spyder "><META NAME="Description" CONTENT="Street Magic Leds. Motorcycle Lighting Innovators, Not Imitators LED lights"><META NAME="Author" CONTENT="streetmagicleds@nycap.rr.com"><META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="index,follow"></head><BODY BGCOLOR="#000000" TEXT="#000000" LINK="orange" VLINK="yellow" ALINK="#FF0000"><!--Take first section and duplicate on each page-change links--><div align=center><IMG SRC="logo sm-nmn 8-07.jpg" WIDTH=855 BORDER=0><p><table border=0 width=900 height=20 bordercolor="black" cellspacing=o cellpadding=0 bgcolor="black" > <tr><td><div align=center><A href="http://www.nomagicneon.com"><font color=#ffff99>Home</A> *<A href="http://www.nomagicneon.com/contact.html"><font color=#ffff99>Contact Info.</A Use to look like this: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>No Magic Neon Street Magic LED DOT Approval Page</TITLE> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <META NAME="Keywords" content="DOT, DOT approval, led clusters, genesis, spyder, can-am spyder "> <META NAME="Description" CONTENT="Street Magic Leds. Motorcycle Lighting Innovators, Not Imitators LED lights"> <META NAME="Author" CONTENT="streetmagicleds@nycap.rr.com"> <META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="index,follow"> </head> <BODY BGCOLOR="#000000" TEXT="#000000" LINK="orange" VLINK="yellow" ALINK="#FF0000"> Thanks in advance if you have any ideas I've been writing all of my HTML in notepad since I started, and Id really like to keep it that way, but the browser seems to treat line breaks (in notepad) between elements as a space character in certain instances. For example, say I have HTML Code: <img1><img2> <img3> <img4> in the browser, that will render every image on the same line, but with a physical white space between img2, img3, and img 4 example: [1][2] [3] [4] in the past ive just sucked it up and put everything on the same line, but in larger projects that gets messy very quickly... any input that i'snt "use something better" is appreciated, thanks. I'm looking for a HTML/CSS/JavaScript etc. (all of those coding/scripting things that you use notepad for) editor that's a bit more advanced than notepad. It's not too important that it's free, as long as it isn't like.. USD $1000 I'm not looking for a WYSIWYG Hi, I've spend today (9am yesterday till 3am... now) trying to learn my way through HTML from pretty much scratch! I've been helping out at a Drum Shop who've just got a website made, and they've been offered the chance to do a free e-mail campaign to local students. The shop has been open 40 years, and both the staff have been there since it opened, so entering the 20th century with a website is a major achievement! Anyway, I've been trying to compose the e-mail in html, and I think I've got something that'll work... but as I'm VERY new to all this I'm worried about whether it'll work in different browsers etc and, well... at all really! I've attached the txt of the HTML so far.... I've no editor etc, so been using notepad... sorry if it's awkward to read etc. I'm really just hoping someone will take pity on my poor fried brain and have a look at the page / txt and maybe let me know if there's something wrong with it and, if you're feeling generous, offer some tips and advice on changes... unfortunately, my first ever HTML e-mail will be going to 20,000 people, so I'm rather nervous about getting it right! Thanks in advance and eh, thanks for the forum... it's been really rather useful whenever I've been stuck / made a mistake! Steve PS: The images I'm using at the moment aren't quite right, can't fix them till I get back to work tomorrow morning! Ok I'm still really new to HTML with no bad habits & would like to use a program that is really easy to use & geared toward function-ability. I've been using notepad for my HTML I would prefer to steer away from DreamWeaver as I dont plan on using a WYSIWYG So what are my other options for great programs to write HTML in? Thanks Good day guy's. Im very new to html programming and scripting, but I was wondering if it would be possabe to insurt a dynamic label field in you body where to content must be fetch from a notepad or wordpad ( /docs/someting.txt ) Thanks I have never used anything like this before, but is there a way to have a simple html tag set in a page to allow my client to simply type in nothing but text into a text file or box, then upload it via the file manager, and then it is displayed on the site? I guess it is borderline a Blog, but I do not wish it to be. Ideally, my client can just save a txt file and name it "update1" "update 2" etc. and they just keep stacking on each other. Im not sure if I can post the website address here and I hope admin will just erase the site name and not this whole thread. It is www.theoutdoorguys.net and you will see how the home page has updates that are very simple textual updates, yet, I have to be around every Saturday to update them. Seems like if I can have my client type into something and it posts on its own it would be ideal! thank you for any help you can give me. Jason I'm using WYSIWYG Editor by openwebware, and really, I think it's sort of dumb. I'm using it to replace the text editor but it's not working, well it works - but it doesn't submit data. I looked through the code and I saw it was only hiding the textarea id, and adding the WYSIWYG Editor where there is a hidden one, but as I stated above, it's not submitting data. Is there any fix for this? I have no access to source files. Hi Folks, Back in the day (circa 1995), I learned HTML by looking at the source code of some pages and then doing my own thing with the code I saw. This was OK just for simple pages, but that's was all I really wanted or needed. Then came family commitments, job changes etc., and I sort of left HTML behind. Now in my forties, I cycle a lot and want to do a webpage for my travels, with some photographs etc. I tried RapidWeaver, and it does produce some nice results. However, it's still someone else's template, and besides, any more than six pages on my site and it continuously crashes. Saving the document takes about twenty minutes each time, and so I postpone saving it until I've done say, two or three pages. Then it crashes, so I have to redo those pages... Not ideal. So I scouted around and found Flux 3.0. I have to say, it's an impressive bit of kit, but because I stopped using HTML a while back, there are loads of things there that I don't know: CSS and div to name but two. I think the only option for me is to learn (or "relearn") HTML, but all of the sites I've found from my google searches so far, are either for complete beginners, or else for people whose knowledge far exceeds mine. And a google search for 'Flux tutorial' isn't much help, either. Could someone please point me in the direction of an 'intermediate' tutorial, or else one that will help me to hone and update my skills to the point where I can hand code the entire site myself? Many thanks. I have a wysiwyg text editor on my site and I want users to be able to copy-n-paste clip art from their ms word docs into it and have it display on the web. Is there anyway to do that? |