(tee-hee!) I had a chuckle when I realized that the email quoted
below (cluttered as it is with all that "MIME quoted-printable"
junk) was a message explaining that it's useful to be aware of
the underlying representation of one's creations:
>On 5/26/00, 11:09:45 AM, Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding =
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>Linux based HTML editors?:
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>Well, let me first say that even as a non-geek I recognize the need to=20=
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>understand HTML at some level in order to make pages so I don't think=20=
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>WYSIWIG editors are all that great even for non-geeks. I have found=20=
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>the WYSIWIG editor in StarOffice to be good. The one in the older=20
>versions of Applixware was decent. =20
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>However I would steer them to a true HTML editor. It is still work in=20=
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>progress in terms of menu options for stuff like PHP, etc., but=20
>Bluefish is a really, really nice HTML editor and it easily does all=20=
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>the normal HTML stuff. It makes coding easy as long as you have some=20=
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>knowledge of HTML. It is on freshmeat and it is definitely worth=20
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