RE: HTML Editor 2010SE (Second...

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Scott,
Lots of great stuff here.

How can the registered users get the intro to HTML5 and CSS3?
When I clicked the link referring to it I was taken to the editor product page.
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Simeon Amburgey wrote:
Scott,
Lots of great stuff here.

How can the registered users get the intro to HTML5 and CSS3?
When I clicked the link referring to it I was taken to the editor product page.

Click the second link:

And if you're interested in learning more, check out our PDF, Intro to HTML5 and CSS3. or you can just order the PDF from our Website.
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So... Registeres users have to pay $9.00 to get a copy of the PDF that you're giving away to everyone else? Somehow that doesn't seem right....
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JamesBorders wrote:
So... Registeres users have to pay $9.00 to get a copy of the PDF that you're giving away to everyone else? Somehow that doesn't seem right....

Where do you see that we are giving it away for free James? The special here at https://www.coffeecup.com/store/specials/editor2010/ requires you to purchase something to get the PDF for free. So if you already own the HTML Editor, you can simply buy the PDF for $9

Also, wasn't the free update to the HTML Editor a great thing too? :)
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I guess the free copy of HTML Editior is a good deal. But, isn't that your stated policy for all the products you sell? That's what drew me to Coffee Cup rather than other software vendors.

Surely it doesn't cost $9.00 to create a PDF !!! I guess if I have to pay for an Intro to HTML5, I'll go to my local Books-A-Million and buy a full blown book (paper) on the subject.

Thanks for letting me know what I need to do in order to learn more about HTML 5.
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JamesBorders wrote:
I guess the free copy of HTML Editior is a good deal. But, isn't that your stated policy for all the products you sell? That's what drew me to Coffee Cup rather than other software vendors.

Surely it doesn't cost $9.00 to create a PDF !!! I guess if I have to pay for an Intro to HTML5, I'll go to my local Books-A-Million and buy a full blown book (paper) on the subject.

Thanks for letting me know what I need to do in order to learn more about HTML 5.

How much do you think it costs James to hire writers, graphic artists and designers to make all the great things we do? $9 for a book to teach you all the great things on HTML5 and CSS3 is a great deal. Sure we could sell something for $1.00 but how then could we afford to keep making cool things right? ;)

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Never mind. Like I said ..... I'll go get it from Books-A-Million.
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You guys just can't leave anything alone :)

The CC html editor was already a beautiful piece of work,, but that was just not good enough for the CoffeeCup wizards.. :rolleyes:

Now we have cool new stuff to play with,, woot woot :D

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JamesBorders wrote:
I guess the free copy of HTML Editior is a good deal. But, isn't that your stated policy for all the products you sell? That's what drew me to Coffee Cup rather than other software vendors.

Surely it doesn't cost $9.00 to create a PDF !!! I guess if I have to pay for an Intro to HTML5, I'll go to my local Books-A-Million and buy a full blown book (paper) on the subject.

Thanks for letting me know what I need to do in order to learn more about HTML 5.


http://www.booksamillion.com/search?id= … ;where=All

There you go, James! The cheapest I see is $22.73 and should be available by September. Second choice is $25.98, but is available now. The third option focuses on implementation for iPhones and iPads, so I'd stay away from that one.

By the way, I am LOVING my copy of the PDF.
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Loving my PDF also, thumbs up to Brooke on this one, and the new Editor manual :)
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