On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 16:21 +0200, Kaya Saman wrote: > Bob McConnell wrote: > > From: Kaya Saman > > > >>> I also forgot to mention, it's worth getting an editor that comes > >>> > > with > > > >>> syntax highlighting, as this would have shown you the problem right > >>> > > away. > > > >> Thanks for both comments Ashley! > >> > >> I will attempt it now. An editor with syntax checking?? Currently my > >> data center is in the UK and I am in Turkey so am having to SSH in and > >> > > > > > >> my current text editor is nano. Are there any good CLI based editors > >> that will do highlighting something hopefully not in the vi/vim > >> categories as I really don't get on with them! > >> > > > > When working in a shell, I always use joe (Joe's Own Editor). But my > > first word processor was WordStar, so those keystrokes come naturally. > > People who learned on newer programs probably won't have the same > > experience. > > > > Bob McConnell > > > > > > Thanks for so much support guys! > > I've just compiled Emacs 23 on OpenSolaris and also installed Bluefish > from the package repo. > > Emacs has something called flymake which I enabled but it didn't find > any errors?? > > My site I think is up and running again but the central menu is really > messed up and not sure why that is. Of course it doesn't help being a > network and UNIX engineer as web design is a completely different ball-game! > > --K > Get the Firefox addon called Firebug. It shows you what CSS is being applied to each element, and lets you edit things temporarily to see what would happen. Thanks, Ash http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk