Ken Schneider a écrit :
I usually use OpenOffice to generate the basic layout and then open the doc in vi and clean it up. I find it easier to delete a bunch of extra code then trying to write from scratch. But then I only create new pages occasionally.
OpenOffice is very good to post a document already done or mainly done for printing, but it screws severely any recursive table if you happen to open a document with one (amoung other problems). I used in the past staroffice for it's extremely usefull frame editor, but this feature was not kept in openoffice... to make a draft, seamonkey (nvu) editor is much better. It have essentially two drawbacks: it never uses <p> and uses <br> everywhere and don't know at all about &nbrs;, what is very tedious in french, but this is pretty easy to cope after. be aware of some things: * most internet site uses again and again the same page (specially with good css) and a copy paste is very easy. * many important web sites are nearly unusable, the code being horrible. This is a good way to lose customers... *DW can be very good but can screw an entire site at a press of a key and it's the reason I can't use it * for simple editing there are lot of systems like wikis or CMS like zope, drupal, joomla, spip... and, you know, even myspace needs to know some html... jdd -- Jean-Daniel Dodin Président du CULTe www.culte.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org