MS Office Live HTML Coding

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by bdunndchi, Jan 30, 2007.

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    One of my parents' friends asked me to touch a few things up on his page for him (he needs to whole thing COMPLETELY redone). He doesn't have the first clue about what he is doing, and he has the page set up in Microsoft Office Live.

    I logged into his account through MS Office Live and I can't find any way to use HTML, it's all wysiwyg crap.

    Anybody know a solution?
     
    bdunndchi, Jan 30, 2007 IP
  2. frankcow

    frankcow Well-Known Member

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    Tell him the truth: that he needs it redone, and how much it will cost
     
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    I did tell him that, and I think he is going to let me redo it in the future, but for now he just wants a few things done. It would only take me about 10 mins if I could figure out how to get to the coding.
     
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    wysiwyg ....does have an option to see the source code i guess.
     
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    Is there an 'HTML' tab? I haven't used MS live...
     
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    Not that I could find. I couldn't find anything like that. It is by far the worst editor I have ever seen. It seems to be set up for someone that has never even seen a computer. It's driving me insane.
     
    bdunndchi, Jan 30, 2007 IP