On Sun, 1 Nov 2020 10:44:08 -0600 Bill Walsh wrote: 8< - - - - - snipped - - - - - >8
On 11/1/20 10:19 AM, Bob Williams wrote:
On Sat, 31 Oct 2020 19:21:29 +0100 Carlos E. R. wrote:
If you can suggest a WYSIWYG modern html editor, I'm game.
So far, I have only seen three: Mozilla Composer (probably maintained) and Quanta (maybe not maintained), and Libre Office Writer. Bluefish is still around, and works well.
Bluefish is not WYSIWYG.
WYSIWYG editors suck in general and create horrible web pages but for the uneducated ..........
That's a very broad brush you're painting with today, Bill. :) IMHO, this thread has been discussing what I'd describe as 'earlier' or 'first generation' efforts. There have been (can continue to be) others: Pingendo https://pingendo.com/ ... pinegrow https://pinegrow.com/ ... Bootstrap Studio https://bootstrapstudio.io/ ... Light Table https://lighttable.com/ Not, technically, a 'WYSIWYG' per se, but like Quanta Plus, it allows you to instantly view changes to code and variables as you're editing them. Demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52SVAMM3V78 ... ReText https://github.com/retext-project/retext/wiki/FAQ ... Leo - "... a PIM, IDE and outliner that accelerates the work flow of programmers, authors and web designers." http://leoeditor.com/ Leo has spawned "LeoVue" https://kaleguy.github.io/leovue/#dashboard I personally think that experimenting with a great many 'mechanical' code generators and over a long period of time ultimately makes you a much better markup editor and programmer. :) regards, Carl -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org