Hello Sean

Yes, the page was done quickly to help some of my students. Noone has compained 
about the markup!

The only XML errors on other pages on the site are in the bits I didn't use 
markdown or textile to generate. Which was my original point :-). 

WYSIWYG editors: BlueGriffon (mentioned earlier in this thread by Andrew Savin) 
is based on the Composer. The other one I used ages ago was Amaya, but I can 
never seem to get that to work on Linux.

Cheers

On Sat, 5 Jan 2013 20:47:52 +0000
Sean Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

> Here's a good example, from your page produced in Open Office...
> 
> <H1>Probability Summary</H1>
> 
> Right, so we're going to go for uppercase tags?  That's fine - perfectly
> fine in HTML 4.
> 
> <p><em>This handout was producted *snip*
> 
> ...or, perhaps lowercase.  Would be nice if it made up its mind.
> 
> <IMG SRC="images/probability-vocabi....gif" NAME="Object1"
> 
> ...back to upper, but complies with the idea that all attribute values
> should be in quotes... a positive...
> 
> ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE HSPACE=8 WIDTH=19 HEIGHT=38>
> 
> ...or perhaps not!!
> 
> See the issue?
> 
> Sean


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