[TxMt] Re: versioning

Carpii UK carpii.uk at gmail.com
Sat Oct 18 16:39:10 UTC 2014


Even if you aren't a programmer, you are writing HTML/CSS, so it will
benefit from version control.
I'd really recommend you spent a little time learning git, it takes a
little while but it will pay you back hundreds of times.

This is a good starting point..

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/315911/git-for-beginners-the-definitive-practical-guide

If you want an off-site repository and don't want to set your own up,
github.com allows free public repo's or private repos for a small monthly
fee.


On 18 October 2014 11:09, BigZite <brieftrager at bigzite.com> wrote:

> I'm not a programmer, but I would definitely like a simple way to control
> versioning. I use text mate for HTML, CSS, and basic PHP. I personally hate
> Apple's versions, and they have caused problems, so I disabled them in apps
> that had them on by default.
>
> Being not very technical when it comes to certain things, I have never
> used Git, Mercurial, and don't know where to start.
>
> If some simple versioning system was put into textmate, I would use it
> right away. The ability to show differences between versions would be great
> for things like HTML and CSS, and highlighting would make that easy. We
> would need the ability to control the highlight color (background color and
> text color) since we all use different syntax highlighting themes.
>
> thanks
>
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