Re: [WSG] NVU IDE

2005-01-30 Thread Bruce Morrison
On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 14:46, John Horner wrote: Sometimes I think I'm the only person left who reads titles... I come across sites every day which have meaningless and/or identical titles, useless as bookmarks or in browser History lists, let alone in search results. I think you have hit

Re: [WSG] NVU IDE

2005-01-30 Thread Felix Miata
John Horner wrote: Part of any site review should be checking that each page has a title which is both meaningful and unique. Yup! http://members.ij.net/mrmazda/auth/tabstitlesbookmarks.html -- The message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved,

Re: [WSG] NVU IDE

2005-01-29 Thread David Laakso
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 08:45:49 -0600, Charles Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just came across a mention of an IDE for developing websites called NVU. The website for this software is at http://www.nvu.com/index.html and claims on the website to be both open-source and

Re: [WSG] NVU IDE

2005-01-29 Thread James Bennett
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 10:17:14 -0500, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The home page for this site has 100 HTML errors, 11 CSS errors, uses inline styles, and sets the fonts in points. NVU is largely the brianchild of Mozilla Project member Daniel Glazman, who has been working on it as a

Re: [WSG] NVU IDE

2005-01-29 Thread Michael Cordover
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 13:14:49 -0500, James Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 10:17:14 -0500, David Laakso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The home page for this site has 100 HTML errors, 11 CSS errors, uses inline styles, and sets the fonts in points. that site was not generated

Re: [WSG] NVU IDE

2005-01-29 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Ok, now that we've all had a fair pop at the markup of the nvu site, a few things worth mentioning: it's Daniel Glazman's project http://glazman.org/weblog/ - effectively a re-engineering of the composer element of the old Netscape (which, incidentally, he also created). It's in early beta