stango wrote:

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 You are better off using the 'outdated' Composer than you are using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

That's not quite true. Composer doesn't support HTML *5* nor CSS, and as I 
remember, you can't even specify a modern DOCTYPE. I noticed your site 
doesn't use modern CSS at all. Do you know what CSS is?

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

That's irrelevant to this discussion so far. Bluefish isn't related to 
Composer or BlueGriffon at all. It is an entirely different kind of tool. 
(I know; I use Bluefish.)

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   -bts
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