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- From: perjac@inet.uni-c.dk (Per Jacobsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Does anyone know a good html ed.?
- Date: 29 Feb 1996 06:01:00 GMT
- Organization: The Shadows' Parking lot
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- Jeff Grimmett (jgrimm@bitnova.com) wrote:
-
- > It gets even more interesting. I've downloaded and tried just about every
- > HTML editor I can get my paws on for winders machines, and while they
- > look GREAT on the surface, 90% of them are little more than text editors
- > with buttons marked in HTML-ese labels. I haven't found ANY demos or
- > otherwise of decent WYSIWYG HTML editors on any platform as of yet. And
- > what I have found have been flawed, buggy, or just plain broken. And
- > almost every single one of them requires me to break out my HTML
- > reference to figure out why thier output is broken or munged.
-
- I tried one called Frontpage for the PC, is has built in HTML showing and
- several fancy features as well, i can display a graphic tree of all the
- pages in your web program (now they link) and if you are on the net it
- can check all your links to see if they are up.
-
- This is pretty much an editor enviroment, just highligh some text and
- choose the font size, center it etc. But it costs a fortune (naturally)
-
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