---- Anton Aylward <opensuse@antonaylward.com> wrote:
Ah. yes, but do you get intelligent table building, intelligent CSS and more?
If it a non WYSIWYG (which I can understand since that hides many atrocities -- FF and others will dynamically correct piss-poor HTML and patch over many errors) then aren't there some split screen style HTML editors around? I seem to recall .... my 'yes it used to be but KDE dropped them .." list ...
My brief look at several "wsywig" html builders didn't show anything I could put up with. Note that it's many months -- maybe even a year or more -- since I looked, so I can't justify that statement, except to say that I looked long and hard. I'm one of those nutcases that looks with disdain on the mania to do all on the command line, and with equal disdain on the sloppy and incomplete GUI's that seem to justify that mania. But I do like the option of really seeing what's happening, as long as I don't have to wallow in the messy details. So kdevelop with lots of well-organized html snippets is almost ideal for me. The only real improvement would be a popup dialog box that offered all the options for, say, "img", and let me try things and see what my mistakes are as I make them. That's something no command line can do, and very few GUI's take the trouble to do. And I have neither the background nor the will to build such a GUI myself. Oh, and I've never dug deeply enough into css to be able to do anything with it. The defaults work fine for me, and inlining does all my simple needs have required so far. jp -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org