Michael Sullivan wrote:

> Me too.  vim is your friend.  However, you might try quanta or screem...

...or if a person prefers WYSIWYG, Open Office makes relatively 
respectable code, as does the full install of Netscrape/Mozilla.

Sometimes when designing new pages for other people, who send me Word 
Doc examples of what they want, I open them in Open Office, 'Save As' 
*.html, then open in vi, and start modifying the code to suit my taste.

At worst, it can give me an insight into how I want to start from 
scratch, at best, it can cut the time needed to make a decent template 
in half.


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-wittig http://www.robertwittig.com/
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