b tapped out this message on 2/25/2003 12:47 PM >I always just used "Open File" [Cmd-O] in the browser, and navigated >to the html file from there. No problem. Are you kidding? If I had to do that every time I wanted to check a page I'd be here forever. > Also, if you save your >hand-coded html as .htm you can select it and choose 'Open With' in >Get Info, to have it, or any local htm file, open with whatever >browser you wish. No drag and drop? I use .html, always have. >If you hand-code, do you use BBEdit for that, or in conjunction with >it? I use nothing. I might cheat using that for tables, but I always go in and tweak. > If so, you can have all of your browsers in a menu and test your >code on all of them, or even side-by-side, I think. Yes that is one of the good things about BBEdit. >Also, if you do use Safari at all, under the latest version, with the >Enhancer, you can open an htm file in Safari [again, using "Open >file..."] That is what I am trying to avoid. Why can't I drag it over the face of the open browser? Does that work? > and there's a menu item that allows "Open page with", in >which, again, you can open the same page [whether it's a 'tab', URL, >or local file] in your other browsers, from right there in Safari. [I >think they 'borrowed' that idea from BBEdit]. File>Open is what I am trying to avoid........