Hi,
John Labenski ha scritto:
Allright, I'll try nvu. I've tried in the past to use a WYSIWYG to
write really simple, clean, readable HTML and found that the Mozilla
editor was the best, but every now and then it would really garble
things up. I think they can get very confused and stick in millions of
  and trash the layout of tables. The HTML they generate is fine,
but it's completely unreadable as text.
you're right; I've no good experience with XHTML WYSIWYG editors, at
least on windows; that's why I usually prefer writing XHTML by hand.
However I'm trying to use NVU on my linux... I've added a first draft of
install.html to the DOCS directory; it doesn't look bad...
Francesco
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