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Re: HTML Editor



On Jul 08, 2002 at 07:41 -0400, Daniel D Jones wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 11:17, Francisco Fialho wrote:
> > I'm looking for a HTML Editor
> > so I can work on a few web-pages...
> > And I want to know if you guys can
> > recommend me one? :-)( HTML editor
> > and not web page:-))
> > 
> > I running kde 2.2.x in a woody env.
> 
> If you're looking for something along the lines of the tools available
> for Windows, as near as I can tell there isn't anything.  If you find a
> free, true-WYSIWYG HTML editor for Linux, please let me know.
> 
> I certainly do appreciate the usefulness of hand-coding HTML.  But I'm
> not gifted with great artistic skills.  I sometimes have a hard time
> visualizing exactly what the page will look like from the source.  And
> tweaking the source, save the file, switch to the browser, refresh the
> page, nope - that's not quite right, switch back to the editor, etc.
> gets old relatively quickly.  I'm not looking for anything to hold my
> hand, and I certainly don't want something like FP that twists my arm
> behind my back and tries to force me to go the way it thinks I should
> go.  But it'd be nice to, say, look at the rendered page and be able to
> drag the lines in a table to exactly where I want them to be.  So far, I
> haven't found anything.

What are the drawbacks of Mozilla's Composer?  I'm not usually a
WYSIWYG kinda guy so I'm just curious...

-- 
Thatcher Ulrich
http://tulrich.com


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