2009/8/13 Pierre <[email protected]>:
> Rod Geil wrote:
>>
>> Open Office... I am trying to find a good web publishing software, and so
>> far I am not coming up with very good options. I noticed that your word
>> software has an html editor, but I have tried to upload a Microsoft Word
>> html file to my website, but the images are not showing.  And I have
>> tried some of the "canned" software like Joomla, but their editor option
>> are very limited to just what they offer. So, if Open Office has
>> software, or a referral, that can publish web pages that would be
>> awesome! Thanks, Rod GeilMoorcroft, Wyoming
>>
>
> Rod,
> Joomla is a Content Management System (CMS), not an HTML website publishing
> system. BTW, as pointed out there are some excellent WYSIWYG editor
> extensions for Joomla
>
> OOo is, IMO, ok for the odd page or two, but it really isn't suited for
> website development (again, IMO, so fanboys, keep away).

I used OpenOffice.org för web pages quite a while ago, but it didn't
seem to follow W3C in every aspect so I dropped it. I love
OpenOffice.org, but it's not good enough for web stuff. I wish it was,
but it isn't.

Johnny Rosenberg



>
> There are a number of "free" & quite workable HTML publishing systems that
> you might have a look at, especially if you're on Linux:
>
> Kompozer (Linux/KDE)
> Pagebreeze
>
> Quanta and Bluefish come to mind as well.
>
> Or check out this site:
> http://www.thefreecountry.com/webmaster/htmleditors.shtml
>
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