Well,
On Windows I can write html code in Notepad and save it as .html, open it with a browser and I see the page as the html dictates I should.
On this Mac I've gotten recently I've tried writing html in Textedit and saving it as an html file, and opening it with a browser - and I see only what I wrote, meaning the code itself. For example, in a file I had <body bgcolor="yellow"> and instead of the background being yellow I saw "<body bgcolor="yellow">" on the page when I opened the browser.
How could I be able to simply write simple html code in a word processing program like Textedit and, when I open it locally, have the browser actually recognize the code and execute it?
Thanks,
Oijl
On Windows I can write html code in Notepad and save it as .html, open it with a browser and I see the page as the html dictates I should.
On this Mac I've gotten recently I've tried writing html in Textedit and saving it as an html file, and opening it with a browser - and I see only what I wrote, meaning the code itself. For example, in a file I had <body bgcolor="yellow"> and instead of the background being yellow I saw "<body bgcolor="yellow">" on the page when I opened the browser.
How could I be able to simply write simple html code in a word processing program like Textedit and, when I open it locally, have the browser actually recognize the code and execute it?
Thanks,
Oijl