>
> Tables are one of the most useful parts of current HTML (Hypertext
> Markup Language). They make it possible for designers to create
> documents on the web which have a much more robust structure than
> was possible with HTML prior to their introduction. BBEdit HTML
> Tables was written to extend the capabilities of the BBEdit
> software, which is one of the best ways of coding pages if you know
> HTML. When I started using BBEdit to create my own pages, it quickly
> became apparent that existing table extensions fell somewhat short
> in their implementation of the available table specification. The
> intention with this software has been to produce something that
> while unfortunately not WYSWYG (essentially impossible in an
> extension to BBEdit) is as easy to use as possible, while also
> allowing the creation of complex tables.
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DL #1: BBEdit HTML Tables version 1.0.2 (1996)
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Also see:
Bare Bones Software [BBEdit][1]
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC
BBEdit HTML Tables has been extensively tested on versions 3.1.1, 3.5
Lite, and 3.5.2 of BBEdit. It requires a version of BBEdit that
supports extensions, which means version 3.0 or later.
[1]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/author/bare-bones-software