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Overlooked feature or my ignorance?
05 Apr 2002 17:03:37 Dave Sir posted:
Boy, I find it hard to believe Macromedia would overlook a feature like this, but perhaps I just can't find the right menu...
In UD4, HOW DO YOU PRINT THE HTML CODE? I can't find a PRINT function - either directly from the page, or from code inspector.
I hate to say it, but in Frontpage you can print the HTML with the associated colors - which is what I want to do in UD4.
Any help?
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Replied 06 Apr 2002 02:22:31
06 Apr 2002 02:22:31 Dave Clarke replied:
You are right!! Never noticed that, thats one for the wish list.
Perhaps you could copy and paste into notepad or something as a workround but then you would lose the colours.
Dave
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Boy, I find it hard to believe Macromedia would overlook a feature like this, but perhaps I just can't find the right menu...
In UD4, HOW DO YOU PRINT THE HTML CODE? I can't find a PRINT function - either directly from the page, or from code inspector.
I hate to say it, but in Frontpage you can print the HTML with the associated colors - which is what I want to do in UD4.
Any help?
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Perhaps you could copy and paste into notepad or something as a workround but then you would lose the colours.
Dave
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Boy, I find it hard to believe Macromedia would overlook a feature like this, but perhaps I just can't find the right menu...
In UD4, HOW DO YOU PRINT THE HTML CODE? I can't find a PRINT function - either directly from the page, or from code inspector.
I hate to say it, but in Frontpage you can print the HTML with the associated colors - which is what I want to do in UD4.
Any help?
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Replied 08 Apr 2002 14:54:08
08 Apr 2002 14:54:08 Dave Sir replied:
Believe it or not, I copy it into Frontpage and print from there - because FP keeps the colors.
According to Macromedia's site, their excuse is: "Dreamweaver is a web development tool" - LOL! They suggest previewing in browser, viewing source code, and printing from there...
Wow - I can't speak for anyone else...but that's a REAL letdown for me.
According to Macromedia's site, their excuse is: "Dreamweaver is a web development tool" - LOL! They suggest previewing in browser, viewing source code, and printing from there...
Wow - I can't speak for anyone else...but that's a REAL letdown for me.
Replied 09 Apr 2002 11:53:32
09 Apr 2002 11:53:32 jason parker replied:
Replied 09 Apr 2002 20:22:36
09 Apr 2002 20:22:36 Matthijs Horsman replied:
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>check this out:
www.udzone.com/showDetail.asp?TypeId=3&NewsId=582
Jason
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LOL, if it isn't there, let's make it!
Grrrr
Matthijs
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UD4/WY2K/IIS/ASP-VB
www.udzone.com/showDetail.asp?TypeId=3&NewsId=582
Jason
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LOL, if it isn't there, let's make it!
Grrrr
Matthijs
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UD4/WY2K/IIS/ASP-VB