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WYSIWYG HTML editor for Apple Mac

WYSIWYG HTML editors for Apple Mac has been a problem which has been on my mind for quite some time. It has been a long quest to find out this information for you, so save yourself a job and here is the answer to your problem. That is you have an apple Mac and you want to use a WYSIWYG HTML editors for Apple Mac and do not want to convert your Mac to be able to accept windows, this software is purely for the Mac, not any alternative and you will use it through your Firefox browser.



It's called NVU 1.0 and its a free be sure to download it in Firefox otherwise it will not download. http://net2.com/nvu/

THe next helpful tip is changing your HTML to FBML HTML is created by any WSYIWYG so when done you can convert that text and add to Facebook, so you have a special webpage on Facebook. HTML is what you would normally use to upload to your website, but Facebook has a different code and this code is embedded by adding the recommended FBML app to your Fan Page. You will find this by clicking to the left Facebook pages and advertising, there you can choose your page that hopefully you have already created then scroll down to the bottom of that page and add FBML into the search apps box at the top < > FBML thats what it looks like when you search FBML. There are a few things you can do to add it to your fan page which you be easily able to find so, with that in mind and there are a couple of things you need to enable lets go straight to converting HTML to FBML inside you Facebook FBML app, which is attached to your Fan Page, for the heading I would reccomend you call it Welcome.  And to convert your HTML of your squeeze page page splash page or web design which ever you seek to do go to Facebook HTML convertor at http://developers.facebook.com/tools/console/

On this page you can copy and paste your HTML and run the text through the Facebook developer software, there may be a few minor removals of certain script in-order for the FBML app to accept the text but your 90% on your way to having a very special web page / splash page / squeeze page attached neatly on your Facebook page for nothing. To your success,

Robert Bridge.

Let me know how you get on and you can Skype me at robbwindow for any more questions. Or e-mail mailto: robbwindow@lycos.com
If you get stuck and would like to watch some simple step video's to do this then go here http://fanpageengine.com/tutorials.php