[pchelpers] Re: HTML - Copy and Paste
- From: PcCowboy <saddle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 18:09:48 -0500
Gerald Gollinger wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is it possible to copy and paste code from one HTML document to another
> HTML document? I tried it and it created havoc with one HTML document on my
> hard drive. Fortunately, I had the original HTML document on the FTP site
> so I was able to download a correction.
>
> It seems that the only way is to input by hand which is a laborious process
> since this is a listing of eleven menu items. Any ideas? - Gerald
>
>
I use FrontPage and add code with copy and paste.
Say I wanted to add a HTML code that a website gave me to place on my
webpage
for an logo.
I would open my page with FrontPage. Find where I would like to place
the logo.
Then I would type something like "Test".
Next I would open my page to the HTML source and look for that word "Test"
Once I find that word in the HTML code I know that this is the spot that
I would want
to paste the HTML logo code for it to appear where I want it.
Pc
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