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Bluefish isn't a WYSIWYG editor

Bluefish isn't a WYSIWYG editor

Posted Oct 8, 2003 17:41 UTC (Wed) by hingo (guest, #14792)
In reply to: Bluefish isn't a WYSIWYG editor by nowster
Parent article: The Screem HTML/XML Editor

You are both right.

Amaya is a pretty good (and even free) wysiwyg html editor. The reason I
forgot/discounted it is that it doesn't do my own homepage perfectly (ok,
so I use two nested tables for layout, shoot me) so I've had no use for it
and have counted is somewhat as a disappointment.

I could see myself using Amaya for a from-scratch project just the same
way the other writer suggests, throwing out a layout, then hand-code the
rest of it somewhere else. This is how I've always done web-pages
anyway, first do a quick mock-up in Frontpage/FP express/whatever, then
finish the work by hand.


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