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by TBear
Tue Jun 06, 2017 2:46 am
Forum: HTMLPad / Rapid CSS / Rapid PHP / WeBuilder Support
Topic: Cursor skip behaviour in HTMLPad 2010
Replies: 8
Views: 7226

Re: Cursor skip behaviour in HTMLPad 2010

Heavens, the last post on this subject was in 2010. I've been slowly moving over from my discontinued version of TopStyle to my old version of WeBuilder 2014 and have been really uncomfortable with the ctrl-right arrow problem. Has that been changed in a more recent version? If not would it be ...
by TBear
Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:19 pm
Forum: HTMLPad / Rapid CSS / Rapid PHP / WeBuilder Support
Topic: Working in a "project", but don't want to delete actual file
Replies: 6
Views: 3102

Re: Working in a "project", but don't want to delete actual file

We will note your idea as a suggestion with no strings attached. Such new concepts need to be approached carefully as we do not want to come up with another big and slow Dreamweaver and maintaining virtual lists of files could be consuming. Here is again another challenge that could push our ...
by TBear
Thu Dec 31, 2009 7:55 am
Forum: HTMLPad / Rapid CSS / Rapid PHP / WeBuilder Feature Requests
Topic: ASCII table
Replies: 5
Views: 6100

Re: ASCII table

+1 Current "HTML>Character>Special Character..." is limited. Something like this [image omitted] would be useful and will certainly add power: Make that +2 . . . especially if it also allows users to add to the table. On a more general note, one of the things I very much miss (WB 10.1 under Windows ...
by TBear
Fri Dec 25, 2009 4:26 am
Forum: HTMLPad / Rapid CSS / Rapid PHP / WeBuilder Support
Topic: Working in a "project", but don't want to delete actual file
Replies: 6
Views: 3102

Re: Working in a "project", but don't want to delete actual file

So maybe it is possible to define a part of your site as a project, not the whole site, if you only need to work with a part. Another Homesite user here with a similar problem. Many of my projects involve the use/creation/editing of files and folders scattered across different directories. That's ...