Hi! I agree with what Godfrey says. I also like, or to be more precise, don't mind, writing HTML directly. As of recently I've found the PageBreeze editor to be the best tool for me. It allows WYSIWYG editing and direct HTML code editing with very easy interface.
However, I am too lazy and too disorganized to properly maintain all the necessary things. Let me just notice that the last time I updated my web page before most recent "burst" was Sept 2006 and before that Mar 2005. I most definitely like the Web tool that LightRoom has. I may want to take a closer look at customization as per Shel's comments. As an aside question: my cheapskate challenge entry: http://boris.isra-shop.com/misc/cheapskate.html - was it sufficiently unclattered? Also comparing the above content with, say, this link: http://boris.isra-shop.com/shfaim/content/IGP01583_large.html can someone please tell me what is wrong with the latter? I am serious here. I do want to establish a standard way to present my work that will be acceptable to the widest crowd possible. Thanks. Boris Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: > 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 > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

