[NTLUG:Discuss] OT but don't know where else to turn: HTML Editors

Leroy Tennison leroy_tennison at prodigy.net
Sun Feb 13 22:48:13 CST 2011


On 02/13/2011 07:20 AM, Dennis Myhand wrote:
> Have you tried Nvue?
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> On 2/12/2011 11:25 PM, Leroy Tennison wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a "politically INcorrect" GUI HTML editor (other 
>> than a basic text editor)?  The reason I ask is I find myself 
>> fighting "helpful" things HTML editors do "for me" too often.  Such 
>> things as mangling the indicators for ASP scripting and inserting 
>> <body> tags when I'm writing content for <iframes> where a <body> tag 
>> causes the target to be a separate web page rather than the <iframe> 
>> (yea, I know, frames are politically incorrect - they get the job 
>> done).  Kompozer is where I noticed the two symptoms just mentioned.  
>> Given that Amaya is produced by the w3 organization I don't have much 
>> hope for it.  I haven't tried SeaMonkey but would prefer to not have 
>> to install and test just to learn that it was politically correct as 
>> well.
>>
>> Even if the editor was politically correct by default, if it had an 
>> option to suppress political correctness that would be fine.
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See http://nvu.wikispaces.com/NVU+vs.+KompoZer--an+explanation

Kompozer is NVU with some bug fixes.



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