David Wilkinson a écrit :
Helene wrote:
I did not mean that developpers did not work well, only that they
priviledged the "surfing" functions at the detriment of "editing"
functions, which, to me, are the ONLY ONES that matter (I use Firefox
for JUST surfing, I use SEAMONKEY when I need to edit the pages I surf -
intranet at work)
Interestingly enough, the reason I first got into Netscape 15 years ago
was that it had an HTML editor. But since I learned how HTML works (it's
not hard) I don't use a WYSIWYG editor any more, so I haven't looked at
Composer for years.
I also know how HTML works, and use Source code editing a lot, but the Wyswyg editing tools is
very useful to quickly REMOVE the clutter from an already existing page, jammed with adds or
useless things, before editing the "core" part of the page - which is what I do, because I edit
for myself pages I take from the web, and make my own database of informations ;) - for some
pages, it reduces the size of the page by more than 90% ;)
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