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  • Thread Starter framescourer

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    This works. Thanks (it’s a measure of my cavalier attitude to home computing that I didn’t even know I had Wordpad).

    Could you explain what ASCII transfer mode is and why it’s important?

    Thread Starter framescourer

    (@framescourer)

    Actually what would be REALLY useful is if someone could suggest how to get the CSS to look like a line-by-line stylesheet in Notepad. At the moment, when I open it there it’s one continuous line (with plenty of confusing symbols, probably meant to show the delineation of the sheet in another format).

    Thread Starter framescourer

    (@framescourer)

    Yes, I’ve been there. It’s very helpful and I continue to benefit from it. Thanks

    Thread Starter framescourer

    (@framescourer)

    Oh dear, no… I downloaded and installed XAMPP: not only was I unable to use it as you suggest/I ought, worse, I don’t understand what it is and how it is that it works in the browser.

    I feel that I’ve bitten off more than I can chew. I can see that Word Press is an impressive instrument in databasic terms, so I will have to think carefully about my content/design prioritising before I continue.

    Thanks for your help nonetheless.

    Thread Starter framescourer

    (@framescourer)

    That’s great, thank you. I’ll give it a go.

    Once I’ve put all my hair back in.

    Thread Starter framescourer

    (@framescourer)

    Yes, what I’d like to do is customise it locally in a WYSIWYG editor (I’m using Nvu) and then upload by FTP. However, the template editor only gives me the code piecemeal (i.e. for individual php files) so I can’t see WYG, if you follow me.

    Please, I’m quite sure I’m doing (or NOT doing) something extremely obvious, being that customising the template should be so straightforward

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