Mozilla is extremely friendly, particularly the
tabs to switch between source, preview, etc.
Produces great source as WYSIWIGs go, but I'm
still too anal to put it on a public machine
before I clean it.
If you do any significant volume, I'd have to
agree with the opinion that hand coding is going
to be most efficient. Once it becomes a natural
language it's faster to not use the mouse if you
have a powerful, extensible editor. But if (like
me) you only do a few pages a month, a WYSIWIG
may help.
I haven't tried Quanta.
On Sun, 9 Jun 2002, Greg Furmanek wrote:
> I have tried a lot of wysiwyg editors and I have to say that coding by
> hand beats it all
>
> Greg
>
> Bryce C. wrote:
>
> >Could anyone reccomend a good WYSIWYG HTML editor for linux? I really
> >hate having to type out table html by hand.
> >
> >Bryce C.
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> >CoBryce Communications
> >Bryce @ BryceCo . Net
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