Subject: HTML: The Web Grinder 2.5 Author: River Rock Sight & Sound (riverrock@aol.com) Uploaded By: River Rock Date: 1/24/1996 File: webgrinder.sea (330418 bytes) Estimated Download Time (53797 baud): < 1 minute Download Count: 1587 Equipment: Any Mac Needs: System 7, 13" Color Monitor, 5Mb Free RAM Keywords: WORLD WIDE WEB HTML EDITOR WWW WEBMASTER RIVER ROCK GRINDER TYPE: Freely distributed LIBRARY: IC/Personal Publishing --------------------------------------------------------------------- KEYWORDS: WORLD WIDE WEB HTML EDITOR WWW WEBMASTER RIVER ROCK GRINDER NETSCAPE AUTHORING PROGRAMMING Are you a Webmaster? Would you like to be one? Breeze through HTML coding with The Web Grinder(tm). It's a very simple, easy to use utility for creating HTML files for the World Wide Web. For beginners and masters alike...you'll wonder how you got along without it. Best of all it's FREE! What The Web Grinder(tm) Does --------------------------------- New Features in version 2.5: * New "Colors" menu supports HTML color specs for background, text, and links. * New user-customizeable Image and Link menus. Keep your most often used images and links readily accessible. * Displays text and background colors in the edit window. (You won't see the link colors until you browse) * A totally new interface with a convenient button panel and extra-large edit window. * Now supports the "CENTER" tag as well as all the basic formatting tags. * It keeps a log of processed files with date/time stamp, word count and character count. * It works as a simple text editor for creating totally new documents or putting the final touches on a nearly complete document. * Bulleted lists, numbered lists and all the standard tags are available with a click of the mouse. Hilight the text you want to tag and select the tag from the "Format" menu. Using the "Compile" feature: 1. It takes the first line of a plain text file and turns it into the of an HTML document. 2. It specs the rest as <BODY> with the second line as the visible headline enclosed with the <H1> tags. 3. The third line of your text is spec'd as the byline/subhead and is spec'd as <H3>. 4. A pair of <P>'s (new paragraph tags) are placed at the end of each paragraph. 5. The closing tags are appended to the end of the file. This is a hot utility...I'll be adding more advanced features very soon, so keep watching for updates! Jim Love, Webmaster River Rock Sight & Sound Internet: river_rock@interramp.com AOL: River Rock eWorld: River Rock World Wide Web: http://www.automatrix.com/~level11/riverrock.shtml --------------------------------------------------------------------- Internet Connection Forum Libraries. Keyword: NET SOFTWARE This file has been checked for viruses jdc