stango wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
stango wrote:

You are better off using the 'outdated' Composer than you are using Blue
Griffon.

Composer is truly WYSIWYG while Blue Griffon is a 'hack'!

Perhaps Composer is okay for your web site, but authors wishing to use
new
technologies such as html5 and CSS will be better served with
BlueGriffon.

HTML is HTML no matter the version and with a text editor and a little
skill you can support any 'modern' twists that it ma take.


Another thing to consider is cross browser operation. The following is taken from:

https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/537364:comparing-bluegriffon-and-bluefish-which-open-source-web-editor-is-right-for-you

 BlueGriffon

While Bluefish makes the HTML and JavaScript front-and-center, BlueGriffon attempts to provide a what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) Web authoring environment. The page source is always available in a separate tab, of course, but the idea behind the editor is to let you work directly on a rendered version of the page.
BlueGriffon

BlueGriffon

BlueGriffon is built on Mozilla code, and uses the Gecko renderer to produce this WYSIWYG page interface, which could impact your decisions if you need to optimize pages for Safari, IE, or another browser. The code base has had many ups and downs over the years — it started from the old Mozilla Composer editor component in the days before Firefox and Thunderbird were spun out as separate projects. For a while the application was known as Nvu, but developer Daniel Glazman discontinued it, and later started up BlueGriffon as its successor. Glazman announced the project in 2008, but the first releases did not appear until 2010. He maintains it independently, raising funds by selling Web-editing extensions through the BlueGriffon site.

"Too much information is never a bad thing it just complicates the decision".


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Stan Gondek
Multi Path Communications
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