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Re: HTML editors


de "Marv_M" 04/29/2006 02:39



"Michael Laplante" <nowhereman@twilightzone.net> wrote in
news:Hkr4g.2298$Yy5.1772@edtnps89:

> "Colyn" <jcg13@sw_REMOVETHIS_bell.net> wrote in message
> news:v33352likvubs2gannfi0b47fvpis033a9@4ax.com...
>>
>> Since TSW Webcoder is no longer free are there any other decent
>> choices available?
>> I'm not interested in W.Y.S.I.W.Y.G. editors.
>>
>> Amaya looks good.. Any comments??
>
> Isn't Amaya a wysiwyg editor? (And not a very good one at that.)
>


I consider Amaya better than average for wysiwyg. If you note that its
written by(for) the folks at the World Wide Web Consortium then you can
depend on it throwing dead on valid code. Just stay away from the
experimental features and you should be okay. I've noted that it also
won't tend to fiddle with non-standard code like others might but does
present a nice way to pick up errors that creep in as you do hand coding.

I find I use structure view a lot to pick out an modify complete, large
elements that might be tough to do with a coding editor. Such as adding a
"<blockquote>" around the contents of a single cell or table element to
put a little visual space around it.
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