John Wolf wrote: > Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote: >> John Wolf wrote: >>> Its lacking in many areas including the ability to use style sheets. >>> Anyone know when Mozilla will finally upgrade their web editor? >> >> The answer is "never." The Composer has been dead for a very long time. >> >> I do believe you have been advised this in the past, and recommended >> that you switch to BlueGriffon, which may be still in development. Your >> web site is simple enough that it will suffice for your needs. >> >> Better yet, (once again) learn how to write HTML and use a product such >> as BlueFish for your needs. > > I use Kompozer and it supports style sheets. However sometimes I wish I > could use Sea Monkey especially since Blue Griffin requires a charge for > a CSS editor, and Kompozer has not been updated in 4 years. Oh well...
KompoZer is almost as dead as Composer (and NVu as well, another fork). CSS editor? Don't you have Notepad? It *is* just text. You've had instruction on CSS in the past as well. http://htmldog.com/guides/css/ I'd also say that since your site is written in old-style HTML (nothing modern), you might just as well continue to use the old KompoZer. -- -bts -This space for rent, but the price is high _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

