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Re: wysiwyg html editor



A good way is the following:
Visualize first the main outer table. Then, the inner ones. Correspondingly, write the code for the outer frame (table) first, then workout the details, that is, the inner tables if needed.

Russell wrote:

David Pastern wrote:
Subject: wysiwyg html editor
Hello,
I'm looking for a wysiwyg html editor. I've tried several ones but
none really corresponds to my needs:
mozilla / netscape composer: does not handle frameset
Well...what's wrong with using VI?  Hell I used notepad to do all of my
website (and I was a newbie to html/webdesign).  Best way to learn if you
ask me.  All these wysiwyg html editors make you dumb imho.  Yes i've had a
look at adobe go-live, microsoft visual studio, dreamweaver and none of them
really impressed me to say the least.

I'm not really aware of any linux wysiwyg html editors out there...but then
i'm newish to linux so...others on the list may be aware...

A good site to learn basic html is:

www.htmlgoodies.com

I've tried doing html manually, but the main problem i've had
is visuallizing how tables within tables ends up looking. Is
there a trick to this? Is it just a matter of previewing the
page after every few edits?






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