I always code by hand and my editor of choice is NoteTab Pro
(www.notetab.com). As well as Find and Replace it has a neat function which
strips (X)HTML out of markup leaving just text and script excerpts etc.
Having redesigned a couple of sites in this way, I have yet to trip it up.

Bryan Davis

Micheal Kear wrote:
> I've mostly used the good old MkI delete key - the most-used key on my
> keyboard.  When I started renovating web sites, and using word docs and
> FrontPage sites, I tried using automated methods - search and replace and
> the like - and found there was always something left.  A single <b> or a
<i>
> somewhere that affected half the remaining page.  Or a <font> tag that
> didn't exactly match the search criteria so it would be left.  Or a table
> that I really did want kept would be deleted.    These fixes I found would
> often take just as long as going through the page and deleting stuff in
the
> first place.


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