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Hi, I'm having some trouble with the Times font on my system. For some reason in 'CSSEdit 2.6' the Times font is appearing in a strange font (as seen in screenshot). I have removed all fonts that could be causing a conflict and cleared all font caches but the problem still persists. Any ideas what could be causing this? http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/8923/screenky7.gif
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Mar 13, 2008
But it's not impossible. Personally, I find OS X applications like CSSEdit by MacRabbit completely indispensable, and thoroughly dislike doing webdesign work on other platforms. ...
Opinions, & Open Letters - Posts: 33 - Feb 12, 2006
GoLive is more than adequate to do what you want (though I hate it with a passion and find it ridiculously unintuitive). As for hosting, likely any host will be fine with a site you make. Read http://www.tokyoshoes.com/blogclass/ for information on setting up MovableType. You can likely host your site on any host you like, assuming your domain name registrar allows you to...
Design & Media - Posts: 3 - Oct 23, 2005
I apologise for jumping to conclusions. My bad. If you're comfortable with text-coding websites, I strongly encourage you to look at Tag and CSSEdit.
Design & Media - Posts: 14 - Aug 5, 2005
hmm. tried CSSEdit. it is good, but i'll stick to skEdit for now : )
Design & Media - Posts: 24 - May 18, 2005
It's worth noting to the hover subclass that IE (Win and Mac) doesn't always like it. It's fine with some though (anchor is the obvious one). I strongly suggest you all get CSSEdit from MacRabbit - the single most indispensable CSS editor you'll ever use. Ever.
Design & Media - Posts: 24 - May 18, 2005
http://www.macrabbit.com/cssedit/ It's commercial software ($25 for the full version), but it does have a demo version which allows you to develop CSS up to 2499 characters long (weird limit, that one :P). Give the demo a go, you're almost guaranteed to get the full version.
Design & Media - Posts: 11 - Apr 22, 2005
Oh, and for CSS creation, there's no better program ANYWHERE than CSSEdit (Mac Only). It's insanely good at what it does, unlike HTML programs where each is roughly equal, and none is perfect just yet (Tag would be close, but it annoys me occasionally and I just keep going back to SubEthaEdit)
Design & Media - Posts: 11 - Apr 22, 2005
• Finder • Adium • Mail • Safari • SubEthaEdit 2 • Cinema 4D XL 9 • Konfabulator • Photoshop CS • Terminal • Synergy
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 73 - Oct 12, 2004
OK, I'm sorry - I just don't undertand how Elements can do more than the full version of PS... great app and all, but it's a lite version. ok, so my apps: running in the background, and used CONSTANTLY: -Quicksilver -SideTrack -Desktop Manager -calendarclock
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 73 - Oct 12, 2004
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