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looking for code colorer

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GIGN

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Oct 6, 2000
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At the moment I am using Wordpad for editing. All I am after is something that will color different tags - I don't want to use DW | FP | cuteHTML - are there any alternatives?

I need it to be fast - I have a P166, you see where I am coming from!

cheers, BB "Alright whatever man, I'll hook up the hair, but I aint touchin the ring...Cause I'm still a pla--yer"
 
I am trying coffeecup one - but I'll keep it in mind.

Thanks for reply -BB "Alright whatever man, I'll hook up the hair, but I aint touchin the ring...Cause I'm still a pla--yer"
 
Give HTMLib a try. It's free (not a time limited Shareware program). HTMLib is a reference resource. It will list the elements supported by Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator and NCSA Mosaic. The current version is HTMLib 4.0. You will also find details for Cascading Style Sheet properties and values from CSS1 with some extensions that were later introduced into CSS2. When you load and run the program click on <VIEW> <CONTENTS> then go to the HTMLib Gadgets, there you will find *The Activated Colour Wizard*. There are RGB slide bars for Back Ground Color, Text, Link, ALink and VLink, and you can choose the type of code (either HTML or CSS1) plus there is a button for making colors Web Safe.
It does require ActiveX but should run on a P166 system.
 
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