Re: OT: HTML editor recommendation?
From: | Carsten Becker <post@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, August 10, 2004, 14:34 |
Am Montag, dem 09. August 2004, 23:48 schrieb Ian Gowen:
> Carsten Becker wrote:
>
> > If you're on
> > Linux, there are still Quanta+ which is still not
> > WYSIWYG-capable, but has tools e.g. for generating CSS
> > code or setting up tables.
>
> Mozilla's composer is handy, although somwhat
> rudimentary. I personally code HTML by hand, but not
> everybody wants to go out and learn how when they just
> need to get it done.
This does not mean I sometimes go back and repair the sh**
that GoLive has written. It puts everything in span's and
div's also when there is no need to. And when I've changed
something, the program makes all what I did by hand undone
again ... This really drives me crazy sometimes.
> Microsoft office comes with a program called "Microsoft
> script editor," but it's not exactly a WYSIWYG tool.
NEVER!!! let Word generate your HTML code! The result are a
total mess otherwise.
> However, it may have evolved into a
> commercial product, as a lot of freeware apps do these
> days.
:( Sad, sad. UltraEdit now belongs to Adobe, I heard.
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