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Re: Searching for a WYSIWYG HTML Editor - See My Requirements before commenting.

Posted by Adrienne Boswell on 08/06/06 21:33

Gazing into my crystal ball I observed TJ <bscinc@Yahoo_NoSpam.com>
writing in news:chgcd213f24eqs692sqjosh6u9tbhq4tud@4ax.com:

>> Then why not enter the codes in the Word document and save it as
>> text?
>
> I have done this, but if I make significant changes to the content, I
> still have to spend time adding too much code.
>
> And if I do any lists or links, I also end up with a lot of typing of
> the <ul>, <li>, etc.
>
> So I was hoping to find a simple wyswig html editor to modify my text
> files.
>

How about forgetting WYSIWYG altogether? Why not get a good plain text
editor. I like HTML-Kit because it has a lot of great plugins,eg. you
have a bunch of text that should be a list, highlight it, and presto! -
list markup is added. It has spell check, thesaurus, HTML-Tidy,
intregrates with TopStyle Lite for CSS, and there's even a plugin to make
it act like a WYSIWYG. And...... it's free. <http://www.chami.com/html-
kit/>

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