[Lvlug] Mozilla and WYSIWYG HTML editors

LFessen106@aol.com LFessen106@aol.com
Mon, 27 Nov 2000 07:25:10 EST


In a message dated 11/27/00 12:46:43 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
tom@openhardware.net writes:

> dann wrote:
>  > 
>  > A few people have asked me about WYSIWYG html editors in the past.  I 
> tried amya, which
>  > does not seem that bad.  I have only used it for a little over a week 
now. 
>  It did crash on
>  > me when making a table.  I had difficulty adding more rows to the table 
> and then adding
>  > anything after the table.  I must say, though, I have not had invested a 
> lot of time in it
>  > yet.
>  > 
>  > Tonight I slapped on Mozilla.  It's not too bad, but still has some way 
to 
> go.  I don't think
>  > they will ever be done with Mozilla, especially if they keep piling 
> features on it.  Pretty
>  > soon it will be an office suite.  Anyway, Mozilla has, what appears to 
be, 
> a WYSIWYG
>  > editor.  Perhaps it is worth a look?
>  > 
>  
>  As far as making tables, I have yet to find anything close to what I can
>  do in StarOffice!  You can split individual table cells either
>  horizontally / vertically.  I usually use StarOffice to edit my
>  webpages, admittedly, my pages are not complex (hot spots, intense
>  graphics, etc), but that is all I use for HTML pages.  Also, there is a
>  'source' mode where I can manually tweak the code, or add in javascript
>  manually.
>  
>  TomW
>  


vi - and that's all I gotta say...
-Linc. :-)