> Use Notepad, instead? If you know you need HTML 5, you should use > -- > Stanimir
I use N++ for serious work. I've been using SeaMonkey for routine WYSIWYG editing. After years of trying different products, it's the first one I've found that doesn't smell really bad. It's been doing well so far and it's what I have my non-technical clients using to maintain simple web sites. It's not annoying (except maybe for the blank line fungus). Anything odd it does is easily fixed with Tidy. The irony is that I did the HTML5 bit to make things simpler. I'm still looking for a WYSIWYG editor that doesn't trash the HTML code and understands indenting. SeaMonkey comes closest so far. I have a dream--that the guys who wrote Tidy built an editor. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

