On Apr 10, 2007, at 10:56 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> ...  the program Godders uses (I think he said it's free) ...

Shel,

I think you're mistaking the way I wrote simple HTML using the Mac OS  
X included TextEdit application for the "cheapskates" thread as what  
I normally use to write HTML.

Editors with HTML tools and HTML generators pose a significant  
advantage over writing from scratch with a simple text editor or word  
processor. Normally I use a pro-quality source code editor (BBEdit,  
for those who would like a good one on Mac OS X...): it includes a  
lot of excellent HTML constructs and is language-context sensitive so  
it helps keep me from making gross mistakes in syntax.

I use Photoshop, Lightroom and iView MediaPro to generate HTML  
templates for more complex presentation layouts. I don't use them  
very much. iView's HTML code is simpler, generally, and easier to edit.

Unlike some, I enjoy writing HTML occasionally. It's so much nicer to  
do it with good tools... ;-)

G

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