Coffeecup's Visual Site Designer is wysiwyg:

http://www.coffeecup.com/designer/

Coffeecup has many other tools that can be coupled with it.

Regards,

LelandJ



On 06/06/2014 12:31 PM, Michael Oke wrote:
Take a look at CoffeeCup Software. They have a free version of their editor and 
while not true wysiwyg, it works very well and allows you to preview what you 
are working on.


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On Jun 5, 2014, at 12:14 PM, Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

That's what I figured!  I've been using UltraEdit for years and really like it. 
 Especially for investigating low level hex etc.  So I will go back to it.  I 
just started editing Web Connect pages and they were rather daunting to me 
initially as an HTML novice.  But fixing the pages after messing them up with 
Kompozer has made me better, quickly.  ;^)



On 6/5/2014 11:46 AM, Thierry Nivelet wrote:
Better choose a text and f5 in your browser ...
I know no web dev using wysiwyg editor

Thierry Nivelet
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Le 5 juin 2014 à 20:44, Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> a écrit :

It's kind of fox because I am working with web connection html form pages.  I used Kompozer and it blew away my original source.  Mainly it added 
"width:" styles and converted all "<" to "&lt;" and same with ">".  It also wrapped some "<%= 
variable %>" so the browser could not find "variable".

Is there a free (or reasonable) HTML WYSIWYG editor that prevents this 
formatting?

It works great for straight HTML pages but when you are adding text merge like 
web connection does, it is not so good. Counter-productive.

TIA

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Jeff

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