I don't want to sound too pessimistic. From what you describe it has a
WYSIWYG preview. I am surprised that no one finds a WYSIWYG editor useful.
I have no intention to use it as a primary means for generating code. Its
just so much more easier to visualize what you are coding without having to
go back and forth. When working on several 100 lines of code, I can jump to
the section I want by just clicking on the section in the visual editor.

For the time being I will keep working with MS Expression Web. I then copy
paste into other editors for validation.

On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 8:03 PM, Bernd Fröhlich <[email protected]> wrote:

> John DeSoi wrote:
>
> > Not a WYSIWYG editor, but BBEdit has a nice document syntax checker.
>
> Actually BBEdit is very close to a WYSIWIG editor.
> You can open a "preview"-window that instantly displays the changes that
> are made to the HTML-code.
> Very nice feature.
> (Won´t work with 4D tags though)
>
> Greetings from Germany,
> Bernd Fröhlich
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