Hi,
This is why I was suggesting WIKI formattor like Texy. I myself am not big fan of typing tags and plain HTML; I'll save my fingers for something else, e.g. playing guitar. The cool thing about WIKI formattors is that you just type tags and all the HTML magic is done for you. I don't want to push it more off topic than it already is, so do a bit of searching or drop me a note off-line.
Thanks,
Vic

Krister Ekstrom wrote:
Hi Victor,


Well, i know why i would want to use a wysiwyg editor or at least a half 
wysiwyg one. Today it doesn't suffice with only html. It only produses dull 
static pages and people want snazzy looks, not boring text pages. Now I and i 
just speak for myself now, am a total idiot when it comes to programming in any 
shape or form and that even means css, which you have to have today in order 
for a page to look good. I wouldn't know what a class, id or selector was even 
if they jumped up and bit me in the face, so if there was an editor that could 
help me fixing that, i'd be happy, very happy and this comes from a guy who 
took a course in javascript and half a course in .asp programming. Not that i 
understood what i did but there you have it...:-)



Reply via email to