WYSIWYG editor to XHTML/CSS is unnecessary, I suppose. At last, if among browser had yours particularities to render XHTML/CSS, a visual editor had yours particularities too.
XHTML Strict/1.1 had a coerent structure, is simple to edit in your favorite ASCII editor. And CSS by TopStyle is very productive.
At 20:56 6/5/2004 +1000, simon dodson wrote:
dreamweaver mx ? www.macromedia.com
From: "David Gironella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Anybody know a WYSIWYG editor but that generate XHTML with CSS?
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