I was disappointed to see nvu fall by the wayside, but glad to see that
others have picked up the ball under KompoZer.  A quick glance at the
blog shows that development there is active and ongoing.
Not sure what "unofficial continuation of Nvu" means.  No handoff from
the original authors?

-----Original Message-----
From: Guy Voets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 5:13 AM
To: [email protected]; John Faris
Subject: Re: [users] [moderated] trying to edit a webpage using
Openoffice 2.0

2007/8/7, Gregory Forster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi John,
>
>     What I discovered with web creation/editing software is that no
one software will do all what you want it to.  Generally,you may need
several different ones.   I use a combination of openoffice.org, NVU and
conTEXT to accomplish what I want in web creation/editing. Frontpage is
a good program, but does not create browser friendly web sites other
than Explorer, e.g. Firefox, Mozilla, Opera, etc.
> I use both Explorer and Firefox as browsers to make sure my web
designs look and behave the same.
<snip>

Just to complete:
* NVU isn't developed further, but some people work on it under the
name Kompozer.
* I frequently use SeaMonkey (another Mozilla product) to make and
review webpages (it has a Composer, similar to the old Netscape
Composer).
* OpenOffice.org has a part dedicated to webdesign, Writer/Web (File >
New > HTML document).
* Finally, I use the online html/xhtml/... validation service of the
W3C group (the guys that develop HTML and other standards for the web,
www.w3.org): http://validator.w3.org/

HTH
-- 
Guy
using dutch OOo 2.3 m221 on a iMac Intel DualCore Tiger
and dutch OOo 2.2 RC 4 on a G4 PPC Powerbook Tiger
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