On Monday 12 December 2005 11:58 am, Robert Citek wrote: > I'm helping a Windows person create a very, very simple web page. > Currently, that person uses Word. They like it because they are > familiar with it. But the HTML it generates is, well, not really > HTML. They asked me what would be a good HTML editor/environment for > them on Windows? > > I do most of my HTML editing by hand using a simple text editor, but > that's not going to cut it for this person. My thoughts are to > recommends something like NVU or Mozilla's Composer (on which NVU is > based?).
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