Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Yousuf Khan" <bbbl67 (AT) ezrs (DOT) com>
writing in news:0j8Vc.12$Yzm.8 (AT) news04 (DOT) bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com:
Quote:
Looking for an HTML editor that allows you to position text and
graphics right on-screen and then generates the code for you. I'm
currently using AceHTML, which is a fine editor, but it's more of a
"grind it out yourself" kind of editor.
Anybody know of anything that I could try?
Yousuf Khan |
Mozilla has the Composer feature, and it's free.
BUT - you should stick with a plain text editor. You have more control
and you don't have to go back and clean up mess a WYSIWYG made. Further,
a lot of WYSIWYG use (abuse) tables for positioning, and may use invalid
markup.
IMHO, stick with Ace, or if you want another plain text editor with a lot
of plugins, try HTML-Kit [
http://www.chami.com/html-kit/].
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