On 02/17/2015 10:38 AM, A Williams wrote:
WaltS48 wrote:
On 02/14/2015 09:05 PM, »Q« wrote:
In <news:bocdnttnh9zxaeljnz2dnuu7-aedn...@mozilla.org>,
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote:

Mr. Ed wrote:

On 2/14/2015 4:56 PM, Ray_Net wrote:
jeff.nee...@gmail.com wrote on 14/02/2015 19:59:
Hi.  Is anyone aware of a word count facility that can be added to
Composer?
It would be really helpful.  Many thanks again.
Composer is just maintained. There will be no enhancement.
You should use http://bluegriffon.org/

Looks like bluegriffon hasn't been changed in two years.
Hard to believe that it was perfected that long ago.

BlueGriffon is still at least a dozen years newer than Composer.

And Glazman had been working on HTML editors since the days when
Composer was a going concern.  AFAIK, BG is still the best WYSINWOG
html editor.  ;)



One wonders how many security vulnerabilities it is subject to, based on
whatever old Gecko engine it is based on.

No word count, but he might want to take a look at Thimble.

https://thimble.webmaker.org/en-US


Can you have security problems of that nature when editing local html?


I have no idea.

I now use an IDE called Geany to do what little HTML composing I do.

I can preview that file in Firefox, use its developer tools to make changes, 
and watch them change ala WYSIWYG. It does have a bit of a learning curve.


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