Posted by Ed Mullen on 11/02/06 02:13
tracymar55 wrote:
> I've been handcoding html for 12 years and have over 1500 pages on my
> websites, but in the past year ran my pages through a variety of
> editors in order to some quick touchups and now my code is disastrous.
> Anyone out there who has done hand-coding of html for years and has
> found a relatively inexpensive WYSIWYG alternative for quick work that
> is tolerable to use and at least relatively clean (and doesn't convert
> simple code to complex styles)? I am getting desperate! I have 100 new
> pages to write and post this month.
You've been hand-coding HTML for 12 years and all of a sudden you're
looking for a WYSIWYG editor? How about a good text editor that has
advanced global search and replace? I also hand-code my pages. I will
sometimes load 50 pages into my text editor and do search/replace. You
need to be careful in constructing and executing the S/R but it works
fine and doesn't touch formatting.
Or maybe I'm missing what you're driving at. Or maybe you need some
sleep? ;-)
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