![]() ![]() BBEdit's multi-file search proved to be an invaluable feature. Lacking a real CMS, search was critical for me to find previous posts that I'd written about a give topic. Since there weren't any CMS' at that time, I'd archive the BBEdit files as "month.html" at the end of each month and start the new month on a new default.html page.Īside from writing posts in HTML, BBEdit was stellar at searching. The next morning, I'd copy the prior day's post, paste it above it old one, change the date, write something new and upload the default.html file to my FTP server (via Anarchy or Fetch, I forget which). 2.1GB hard drives for the Duo 2300c (yes, 2.1)īack in 1995 I wrote the PowerPage using BBEdit 2.5 (with a couple of HTML plug-ins) by simply writing a post and adding some HTML tags for links and occasionally, an image.PowerBook 3400 info page (the multimedia PowerBook).I review the new PowerBook 1400c (replaced my 5300ce).So that's what I used. I wrote the first PowerPage posts on a text editor that I've never stopped using: Bare Bones Software's BBEdit.Ī sample of topics from the PowerPage in 1996 courtesy of : When I started the PowerPage in 1995 there weren't any HTML editing applications per se, just text editors. ![]()
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