1)I have a style sheet that adds an image to text, as in:
background-image: url("greenbutton.png");
When previewing with the actual HTML, I would like to know where I can place my image file(s) so that the preview will be correct.
Currently I have to change the url to point to a specific folder; test; make sure and remember to change it back before saving.
I have tryed putting the image in the data sub-directory; the directory that has my test HTML, the temp directory, the program directory, to no avail.
A working option is to know where HTMLPad looks as a default. A better solution would be to have an option for default directory for relative links.
2) My current web management tools will copy a CSS file to the hard drive then start HTMLPad automatically. The only problem is that it adds an additional "extension" to the file name, I.E. my.css.dtml. I have placed css.dtml as a document type for CSS, but it doesn't seem to work. This is a feature suggestion or a bug report, I don't know which. I think it should recognize the double extension and treat as specified. AND/OR allow users to manually change the perceived document type.
Thanks for the great program.