On Thursday 18 January 2007 16:34, StephenW wrote:
> --- Billie Erin Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 01/18/2007 Raoul Snyman wrote:
> > > I prefer not to use WYSIWYG tools, like Nvu, I've only had bad
> > > experiences.  :-(
> >
> > Nvu has a good text mode also. I have used it for several pages and it
> > never trashed anything I had done beforehand. It's very similar to
> > Quanta.
>
> OK ... now I am lost on this web design thing.
> I have a teacher at school who asked for an easy web design program she
> could use.  I suggested Nvu ... now I wish I had not.  Seems it is not for
> beginners (since she will be limited to the WYSIWYG.
>
> I am afraid our school system is stuck (mired, sinking in the quicksand of
> MS) using WinXP.  I guess the easiest is some MS slop -- like Frontpage. 
> Unless, you can steer me to an acceptable OSS.

Try Visual Studio 2005.  I was using it today. Seemed to make nice W3C 
compliant output.  

/me ducks and runs!


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