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    I think I have asked this question before but I can't find the thread, done a search but no luck.

    In iWeb, is the page stored as a HTML file and if so can I access the file and where is it?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Basically what I need is to make an HTML file so I can upload it to icontact.com for email marketing.

    Was hoping that I could use iWeb. But if anyone can recommend anything that could convert a pages document or a pdf to HTML that would be grate.

    Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by iaindxb View Post
    I think I have asked this question before but I can't find the thread, done a search but no luck.

    In iWeb, is the page stored as a HTML file and if so can I access the file and where is it?

    Thanks in advance.
    You can export it from iWeb to HTML file but that won't be very suitable for iContact or other email newsletter sw. The advice is typically not to code email newsletters in CSS but to do them in HTML tables and embed styling, which is not what you get from iWeb.

    I'm not sure but would guess it's the same with Pages that it exports code that is not suitable.

    You'd be better off using an HTML editor, like perhaps DreamWeaver, which can create table code for you. Even an older Netscape, with it's built-in web editor, would do.

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    Thanks for the advice. Just think that dreamweaver is a bit to pricey and too much for want I want to do. Can you recomend anything that is a bit simpler and cheaper than dreamweaver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iaindxb View Post
    Thanks for the advice. Just think that dreamweaver is a bit to pricey and too much for want I want to do. Can you recomend anything that is a bit simpler and cheaper than dreamweaver.
    I did, Netscape, not sure there's a version with web editing tools that runs on Intel though but worth looking at. Or try Nvu, built on same code afaik.

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    found this Software Releases :: The Netscape Archive will try the last release says for OSX so will try.

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    appears version 7.2 is the last version with the Netscape Composer

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    I tried Nvu, works on Intel Mac.

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    Have you guys tried Coda? It's pretty awesome and you have 14 days to play with it before you need to pay.

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    There is always the excellent, forever free Textwrangler editor -- a simplified yet oh-so-powerful version of BareBones' BBEDit. I do all my HTML hand-coding with it, viewing the pages in Firefox.

    Speaking of the foxy devil, I believe there are some HTML editor extensions for it, cf. Browser turns editor, Phoenix, OnlinePageEditor... nb: I haven't really tried these so I can't comment on usefulness, limitations, etc.
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