I have a feeling this is going to provoke laughter. But is there an easy way to export Word to clean html ? No fonts, no CSS since it is being plugged into a blog template with CSS of its own.
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I can't link to it from my phone, but you want to look for a program called "tidy".
Typo Boy: [link]
Tidy cleans up the code. But it leaves the font and classes and such. How to do I get it to generate simple html, no css, given source with CSS?
Ah and Kevin's link helps. It still produces a few simple classes; but they are simple enough to eliminate with search and replace. (The template can't handle classes at all, unless I want to inherit from the template CSS, and it is pretty restrictive even on that.)
Does anyone have anything bad to say about Sony digital cameras? I'm looking to invest in one (finally), and a friend's father gets the dealer's discount. I haven't shopped around a whole lot, but the discount is very appealing at this juncture.
Google Desktop for Mac beta now available: [link]
Unlike its Windows counterpart, GDesktop for Mac does NOT include gadgets or a toolbar - simply search. Once installed, hitting the Cmd key twice summons the GD as-you-type search box (like Ctrl, Ctrl on Windows) and all the normal Google Desktop advanced search operator trickery works, too. Plus GDesktop can include Gmail messages in your search results, which obviously Spotlight cannot. (In System Preferences, go to Google Desktop to configure your Gmail account.)
But why wouldn't you just use quicksilver? I mean, the only difference is not being able to search your google account, but if you download your mail to a client and your files are originals on your hard drive, there's not much reason to switch.
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