David Baron wrote:
Actually WYSIWYG is VERY BAD for web page creation. People can resize their
windows etc - and then what? All your WYSIWYG has gone to waste. In
addition your WYSIWYG is probably not even rendering the same as your
favorite browsers.
As annoying as it may be at the start, the
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 20:17:45 +0200
"Manon Metten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 8/28/07, Loeghmon T. Nejad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What do you recommend as a good, practical WYSIWYG editor for creating
> > simple web pages, with mostly text, some graphics and pdf, for
> > debian
Mark Grieveson wrote:
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 21:13:12 + (UTC)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you recommend as a good, practical WYSIWYG editor for
creating simple web pages, with mostly text, some graphics and pdf,
for debian Lenny please? Thanks.
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Regards,
Iceape Composer is
Hi,
On 8/28/07, Loeghmon T. Nejad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What do you recommend as a good, practical WYSIWYG editor for creating
> simple web pages, with mostly text, some graphics and pdf, for debian Lenny
> please? Thanks.
You could use Quanta +. Pressing 2 will load the page you just edi
On 28 Aug 2007, KS wrote:
> pinniped wrote:
> >
> > Keep in mind that unless you use "style sheets" (in which
> > case you're trying to force a certain look on your visitors), HTML was
>
>
> No one is _forcing_ a certain look to the users by using a CSS. The user
> is free to use their own CSS i
> Actually WYSIWYG is VERY BAD for web page creation. People can resize their
> windows etc - and then what? All your WYSIWYG has gone to waste. In
> addition your WYSIWYG is probably not even rendering the same as your
> favorite browsers.
>
> As annoying as it may be at the start, the best way i
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 21:13:12 + (UTC)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > What do you recommend as a good, practical WYSIWYG editor for
> > creating simple web pages, with mostly text, some graphics and pdf,
> > for debian Lenny please? Thanks.
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
Iceape Composer is okay. A lo
pinniped wrote:
>
> Keep in mind that unless you use "style sheets" (in which
> case you're trying to force a certain look on your visitors), HTML was
No one is _forcing_ a certain look to the users by using a CSS. The user
is free to use their own CSS if they wish or even no CSS at all e.g. in
On 8/29/07, pinniped <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >What do you recommend as a good, practical WYSIWYG editor
> >for creating simple web pages, with mostly text, some
> >graphics and pdf, for debian Lenny please? Thanks.
I use OpenOffice but I then touch the html manually
It's not an elegant soluti
emacs or xemacs and html-helper-mode-el.
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 15:49:03 -0500
Sam Leon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Loeghmon T. Nejad wrote:
> > What do you recommend as a good, practical WYSIWYG editor for creating
> > simple web pages, with mostly text, some graphics and pdf, for debian
> > Lenny please? Thanks.
> >
> > --
> > Regards
Loeghmon T. Nejad wrote:
What do you recommend as a good, practical WYSIWYG editor for creating
simple web pages, with mostly text, some graphics and pdf, for debian
Lenny please? Thanks.
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I would like to know too. I think us html noobs using linux are just
out of luck :(
Qu
William Leese wrote:
>
> On Monday 19 February 2001 16:45, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
>
> > Actually, I don't understand the part about "if i had a server".
> > If
> > you've got a Linux box, you can run Apache and any one of several DB's
> > on it, and test out your pages locally.
>
> replace that
William Leese wrote:
>
> On Monday 19 February 2001 16:45, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> > > urgh, however.. i still have to use Windows for Dreamweaver, any
> > > suggestions anyone?
> > >
> > > it needs to be a WYSIWYG-editor (till i finally cleanup the generated
> > > code) that handles nested table
On Monday 19 February 2001 16:45, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> > urgh, however.. i still have to use Windows for Dreamweaver, any
> > suggestions anyone?
> >
> > it needs to be a WYSIWYG-editor (till i finally cleanup the generated
> > code) that handles nested tables well.. and yes i know they shouldn
>
> Freshmeat a few days ago had IBM Homepage builder listed..
>
> i've downloaded and toyed with it, it seemed to do stylesheets but i can't
> tell you how well...
>
> also its on an evaluation licence...
-
It uses style sheets and allows sheet
At 11:39 AM 8/20/2000 -0500, John Foster wrote:
>Anyone ever heard or seen any type of WYSIWYG editor for style sheets. I
>want to spped up my web development process and figure this could save
>me a lot of time. I guess actually any tool that would allow me to save
>the sheets in .css format and u
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