Source Code Highlighting in Outlook Express's Mail Source Editor
Thursday May 12, 2005
If you have ever disassembled a keyboard in order to "thoroughly clean" it, you know that throwing it away and buying a shiny replacement is always the better option. There is just one exception to this otherwise general rule: you feel extremely adventurous and want to get an idea of how an archaeologist feels as she digs up an ancient latrine that will allow her to reconstruct the diet of people who lived thousands of years ago.
Feeling adventurous, I'm sure you also frequently edit the source of an email in Outlook Express. If you want to unearth no colors there but just code, try this:
›› Do you want Outlook Express to highlight the HTML source code while you compose a message or do you find that distracting? Here's how to turn source edit colorizing on or off.
Feeling adventurous, I'm sure you also frequently edit the source of an email in Outlook Express. If you want to unearth no colors there but just code, try this:
›› Do you want Outlook Express to highlight the HTML source code while you compose a message or do you find that distracting? Here's how to turn source edit colorizing on or off.


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