W3BNR wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Julia Bolton Holloway wrote:
By the way, I use Sea Monkey in preference to all other browsers,
because its composer is so excellent. I create my web pages with it;
http://www.florin.ms, http://www.umilta.net, http://www.ringofgold.eu,
and write about this at http://www.umilta.net/weaveweb.html

It may /seem/ good but it (like most WYSIWYG HTML editors) really isn't.
It's not horrible but actually learning HTML and CSS and hand coding in
a good text editor is the way to go.


Agreed, and using tidy.exe to tell you of errors and warnings (and clean
up formatting to make you HTML source readable) is the way to go.


You know, I tried Tidy once some years ago and it totally destroyed the formatting of my files. I have specific indentation and layout conventions that help me see structure. Tidy just trashed all of that. I make my source "readable" just fine on my own, thank you very much.

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Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net
An oyster is a fish built like a nut.
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