Techsurvivors
Archives => 2006 => Topic started by: goodear on September 10, 2006, 05:34:33 PM
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I currently use Netscape Composer (It's in Netcape 7) to edit my webpages from my Mac, System 9.2.2 . If I changed to Safari (because I've been told its better to use Safari with System 10), does Safari have a similar feature that would enable me to edit my webpages? Thanx.
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Nothing in Safari at the moment, but Nvu is the open-source outgrowth of Composer.

You can download it here:
http://www.nvu.com
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I started out using (in OS 8.6 & now in OS 9.2.2) Netscape to develop & maintain my web sites. I now use Mozilla as my primary browser in OS 9.2.2. Mozilla also has a composer feature. In OS X, I use Firefox as my browser, but it doesn't have a composer feature. You might download Mozilla for OS X & see if it has a composer feature.
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Mozilla for OSX does have a composer. Although I have not used it.
Dick
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I use Mozilla for OSX all the time to edit my website... it works very well for the limited amount of editing I understand!!!
I have found that the site is viewed well with all the Mac browsers I have, which include Mozilla, Opera, Firefox, Netscape, Explorer...
I haven't opened up anything in 9x for a while, but the last time I did, Mozilla Composer seemed to work quite well.
Chris K
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Never used Composer in Netscape or Mozilla... figured I didn't know music well enough.
Now I find out it's for web design. I still won't use it, since I don't know that either! But, I've always liked having one application to do several things - at least both e-mail and web browsing.