On 11/14/2007 Robert Lihm wrote:
I think, Quanta+ is like Dreamweaver. To be honest, I think WYSIWYG editors are just useable in small web projects with out any programming.
The one thing I like about programs like Quanta+ is the "text" mode they have. When I first started messing around with my own web pages there wasn't much else than text based editors. So, I learned to make web pages with text based editors. I still don't like using the WYSIWYG modes in the newer programs. But, I do like the buttons that short-cut some of the typing. [ poor old fingers aren't quite as nimble as they used to be ]
From another post, sorry I don't recall who said it, If you want a "web" page that looks exactly like a printed page then it would probably be best to use PDF's. As was said, the vagaries of browser interpretation/computers/monitors make it almost impossible to do as a regular HTML [ and related ] page. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org