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The Web-Authoring list is intended for general discussion of Web authoring and site development issues, with a focus on the use of Macintosh authoring tools including but not limited to BBEdit. Topics might include HTML / XML standards and usage, browser compatibility and display issues, maintenance of pages & sites in a collaborative work environment, etc.

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Introduction to the Web-Authoring Discussion List

Last Update November 21, 2005

We ask that all users read this document and look at the charter to see the acceptable uses of this mailing list.

Everyone using these lists is expected to abide by the rules in these files. We don't consider ignorance of the rules an excuse for unacceptable behavior. Please work with us to make this a fun, interesting and educational place to be.

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  1. The Web-Authoring Discussion List

    The Web-Authoring list is intended for general discussion of Web authoring and site development issues, with a focus on the use of Macintosh authoring tools including but not limited to BBEdit. Topics might include HTML / XML standards and usage, browser compatibility and display issues, maintenance of pages & sites in a collaborative work environment, etc.

    Please see the charters below for detailed descriptions of what is and is not acceptable material for these lists.

    We offer a number of other product-related mailing lists as well. Please visit the links listed on the right side of this page for more details.

  2. Who to contact for help and advice

    The List Manager for this list is:
    Bare Bones Software List Admin listadmin@barebones.com

    Please try to follow the directions. If you can't make things work, drop us a note and we'll be happy to help. Try us second, though: we're your helpers, not your baby-sitters. The less time we need to spend doing administrative things, the more time we can spend creating better software for you.

  3. Subscription Info: Important Email Addresses

    To subscribe or unsubscribe to a mailing list, you must send an e-mail message to the appropriate address (listed below).

    You should get a confirmation e-mail or error warning for subscribe/unsubscribe message you send to the list server. If you didn't, something went wrong. Try it again, and if it still doesn't work, contact listadmin@barebones.com for help.

  4. Sending messages to the mailing lists

    To post to the mailing list, send mail to:
    web-authoring@barebones.com

    You must be a subscriber to the list to post to it. The list server will not recognize you as a subscriber except when you are sending mail from the account that you are subscribed with.

  5. Charter: What's Acceptable, What's Not

    This discussion list is intended for general discussion of Web authoring and site development issues, with a focus on the use of Macintosh authoring tools including but not limited to BBEdit. Topics might include HTML / XML standards and usage, browser compatibility and display issues, maintenance of pages & sites in a collaborative work environment, etc.

    Please also note that if you have specific questions about BBEdit or any of our other products, we ask that you contact support@barebones.com directly. Although we monitor this list, and will attempt to answer all relevant postings, we cannot guarantee a response to list postings.

  6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    All messages to the list are archived and you can search them via the Web-Authoring list archive (courtesy of OmniPilot Software).

    If you aren't sure how to access the World Wide Web or FTP services from your site, please ask your local administrators for advice, since this varies for different organizations and types of computers. If you can't get help locally, please send email to the list administrator, and we will do what we can to get you started.

Special thanks to Chuq Von Rospach for allowing the use of his original material in the development of this document.