Preview HTML files using Thumbnails?
- by Dennis Faas on 20060516 @ 12:34AM EST | google it | send to friends
- Filed under Software | Reviews | (related terms: search, view, thumbnail, html files, internet explorer)
Gazette Reader 'Sandy' writes:
" Dear Dennis,
I love your newsletters! Thanks so much for doing it.
I've done searches for .JPG picture files using Windows Search (Start -> Search). The results appear, and then I usually click View -> Thumbnails to see the little pictures of each image file.
I have a floppy disk that has hundreds of website templates, but in order to see what each of them look like, I have to double-click each one individually and they open up in Internet Explorer.
Question: Do you know of a program that will allow me to preview all my HTML files (similar to the Thumbnail view for image files)? I've tried searching for all HTML files and then clicked View -> Thumbnail, but all I see are Internet Explorer icons. "
My response:
Unfortunately, I don't know of any program that can provide thumbnail previews of HTML files. If anyone knows of a such a program, please email me.
http://www.infopackets.com/contact.htm?subject=html_preview_using_thumbnails
It is possible, however, to search for specific text in a HTML document using Coppernic Desktop Search (link below). I know that's not what you're looking for, but it may be the next best thing.
Search for Specific Text Web Links in Multiple Documents?, Part 2





