Posted by Ed Mullen on 07/21/07 04:54
MoiMoi wrote:
> In article <SPfoi.133807$1i1.59017@pd7urf3no>,
> nowhereman@twilightzone.net says...
>> A friend wants the ability to correct the odd bit of info on his webpage. He
>> has no desire to learn html and he is a complete and total noob wrt web
>> design.
>>
>> I'm looking for a simple editor that will let him edit his pages in wysiwyg
>> mode and update live within his browser. HTML Quick Edit
>> (http://www.winutility.com/qeb/) just about fits the bill except that I
>> can't get the FTP function to work at all. Does anyone know of a tool with
>> similar ease of use.
>>
>> (Note: He will not in anyway be changing the design of his page -- just the
>> visible info therein. . .)
>>
>> M
>
> AFAIK, up through NetScape 7 has the HTML Composer component.
> You can still download that from netscape.com.
> It writes some rather funky HTML (lots of redundant tags, best I
> remember), but worked okay.
>
> MM
>
>
Much better would be Nvu. It's Composer split off from the
Netscape/Mozilla Suite. Nvu is far from perfect but it's a lot better
than the Composer component of either NS or Mozilla Suite.
http://www.nvu.com/index.php
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