![]() All my later edits were done with a kind of WYSIWYG procedure. I don't recall HTML being that complicated when I first set up my webpage in 1999. Plus I just realized that, although I said here at the beginning that I wanted to edit using an HTML editor, this is not so now. SeaMonkey's site is terrible as to where to find the instructions on editing & uploading web pages. Thanks!Īfter reading and Googling and trying to find a manual or good tutorial on the SeaMonkey Composer program, I cannot not find anything helpful so far, for me anyway. If I need a special program to do this work, let me know. You'll have to be patient with me re: knowledge of web page editing terms. ![]() I think this is because in 1999 computers and web pages displayed with a 4:3 aspect ratio. Oh, in the attachment, you'll see that the gradient colours repeat and start again as they go towards the right. I attach another screen shot, this time of the Page Source, but as I said I don't know how I can make a file of it for you. Also, the same goes for CSS file(s), not sure what they are exactly. ![]() So how do I get my page code in code tags to you? I think I can see them in my Mac via the Develop menu item "Show Page Source," but I don't know how to extract a file of them. Over the years I used to send my web hoster my edits and they would post them, but I changed my web hoster a while back and they don't do that. So It's been quite a long time before I had to edit my pages myself. I started my pages using GeoCities, where they allowed people to create and post their own web pages. Well, I figured I might be getting in over my head here! I created my website in 1999. ![]()
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