TextEdit in Tiger has some Web features that might not be apparent at first glance. First, it opens and reads standard HTML webpages, and it saves any document you create (even one with graphics) as an HTML Web archive (just choose Save As from the File menu, and for File Format choose Web Archive). Plus, you can make any text a live URL link by highlighting the text, then going under the Format menu, under Text, and choosing Link. Enter your site, click OK, and it's live. Also, if you know how to write HTML code, you can use TextEdit as a code editor. Just choose Ignore Rich Commands in the Open dialog when you're opening an HTML document, and it will convert the page into code. When you're done, it saves the code back out as HTML (with the .html extension). |