Freeway does not edit existing pages - SenorRamos
If you are not a newbie, you can access the html code directly through notepad or textedit for existing sites.Sunday, May 11 2008 @ 09:23 PM PDT
Freeway does not edit existing pages - SenorRamos
I have to disagree with you on a number of levels. As a former programmer, I did my own coding and it was never the same as my fellow programmers. Some were cleaner and some not as clean as mine. The point being, if I had to edit the another persons code and I was not familiar with their method of annotation within the HTML code, I could spend hours if not days deciphering the methodology they used to get the output they produced using HTML.There are some very creative programmers as well as a bunch of HTML generators out there that leave a bunch of (pardon the term) "crap" in the code of a web page, let alone a web site. Variants for IE versus the old Netscape standards still exist and many of these are no longer functional in newer web browsers such as FF, Oprah, Camino & Safari.
So in all fairness to any Web Site Builder, you will find that in nearly all cases, the Web Site application will not scan the pre-existing HTML pages for its HTML code to be editable. So unless you are opening up that HTML file in BBEdit, TextMate, NotePad or any other HTML editor/compiler, you will find that in almost all cases, the HTML will need to be deciphered and restructured to work within the methodology of that code generator (Web Site Builder app) that you will be using.
Saturday, October 17 2009 @ 10:31 PM PDT
Freeway does not edit existing pages - SenorRamos
I have to disagree with you on a number of levels. As a former programmer, I did my own coding and it was never the same as my fellow programmers. Some were cleaner and some not as clean as mine. The point being, if I had to edit the another persons code and I was not familiar with their method of annotation within the HTML code, I could spend hours if not days deciphering the methodology they used to get the output they produced using HTML.There are some very creative programmers as well as a bunch of HTML generators out there that leave a bunch of (pardon the term) "crap" in the code of a web page, let alone a web site. Variants for IE versus the old Netscape standards still exist and many of these are no longer functional in newer web browsers such as FF, Oprah, Camino & Safari.
So in all fairness to any Web Site Builder, you will find that in nearly all cases, the Web Site application will not scan the pre-existing HTML pages for its HTML code to be editable. So unless you are opening up that HTML file in BBEdit, TextMate, NotePad or any other HTML editor/compiler, you will find that in almost all cases, the HTML will need to be deciphered and restructured to work within the methodology of that code generator (Web Site Builder app) that you will be using.
Saturday, October 17 2009 @ 10:31 PM PDT
Freeway does not edit existing pages - 4x
Sorry do not get your comment "if you are used to....", isn“t it the whole point of this software ? not actually being able to code etc ..?Reply to This
Thursday, May 08 2008 @ 09:36 AM PDT