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RE: HTML editor: does everyone need to be on the same page?
Subject:RE: HTML editor: does everyone need to be on the same page? From:"Keith Soltys" <keith -at- soltys -dot- ca> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Tue, 28 Aug 2001 18:18:03 -0400
>
> I'll second that. In addition to speeding up the process, you can also
> LEARN HTML by using these tools. That's harder to do with a
> WYSIWYG editor.
> HotDog Pro also used to be a great HTML editor, but I recall that later
> releases weren't quite so clean.
>
>
> Bill Burns, Director - Northwest Office, Scriptorium Publishing
> The WebWorks Publisher Cookbook now available
>http://www.scriptorium.com/books/wwpcookbook.html
> bburns -at- scriptorium -dot- com - 208-484-4459
>
You can insert most HTML tags from menus or buttons and it has a good
preview mode. It's highly customizable, supports various plug-ins, and best
of all it's free. While I like Dreamweaver for it's site management
capabilities, for simple authoring HTML-Kit is much faster to work with.
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