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WYSIWYG editor
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Simon Hart
2003-07-20 01:59:06 UTC
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Hi all.

I'm trying to find a genuine WYSIWYG html editor. I've got Coffe Cup and
Front Page, but neither of those seem to do what I want so I thought I'd ask
the experts, you folks.

Sort of thing I'm looking for is...

I want to drop an image on a page and have it in the top right hand corner
of the page. Drag and Drop in Coffee Cup creates duplicates of the image,
Front Page Drag and Drop seems to do nothing.

I want 4/5/6/x buttons vertically in a row. This should require negligble
effort, I shouldn't have to play around lining them up and the like.

I guess what I'm looking for is Something like Corel Draw for web pages with
some project management bits added in so I can keep pages together, etc,
etc.

All help much appreciated!

TTFN

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Andrew Fedoniouk
2003-07-20 07:28:14 UTC
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Try this: http://blocknote.net

It IS a WYSIWYG html editor. Easy to use, fast and compact.

As a bonus it allows you to edit MHT files (Web Archive - html and images in
one can) and EML (MIME message files).
And bonus #2: it prints and exports to PDF.

Andrew. Author of the BlockNote.
http://terra-informatica.org
Post by Simon Hart
Hi all.
I'm trying to find a genuine WYSIWYG html editor. I've got Coffe Cup and
Front Page, but neither of those seem to do what I want so I thought I'd ask
the experts, you folks.
Sort of thing I'm looking for is...
I want to drop an image on a page and have it in the top right hand corner
of the page. Drag and Drop in Coffee Cup creates duplicates of the image,
Front Page Drag and Drop seems to do nothing.
I want 4/5/6/x buttons vertically in a row. This should require negligble
effort, I shouldn't have to play around lining them up and the like.
I guess what I'm looking for is Something like Corel Draw for web pages with
some project management bits added in so I can keep pages together, etc,
etc.
All help much appreciated!
TTFN
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In space, nobody can hear you scream.
Rick Taylor
2004-11-21 16:04:53 UTC
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Post by Simon Hart
I guess what I'm looking for is Something like Corel Draw for web pages
http://nvu.com/
R.Breman
2003-07-28 23:12:22 UTC
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Post by Simon Hart
Hi all.
I'm trying to find a genuine WYSIWYG html editor. I've got Coffe Cup and
Front Page, but neither of those seem to do what I want so I thought I'd ask
the experts, you folks.
Sort of thing I'm looking for is...
I want to drop an image on a page and have it in the top right hand corner
of the page. Drag and Drop in Coffee Cup creates duplicates of the image,
Front Page Drag and Drop seems to do nothing.
I want 4/5/6/x buttons vertically in a row. This should require negligble
effort, I shouldn't have to play around lining them up and the like.
I guess what I'm looking for is Something like Corel Draw for web pages with
some project management bits added in so I can keep pages together, etc,
etc.
All help much appreciated!
TTFN
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DBD_Sandman
2003-08-06 20:23:52 UTC
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Have you tried DreamWeaver? I find it very simple to use. You can get a free
demo of it from Macromedia's website.
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Post by R.Breman
Post by Simon Hart
Hi all.
I'm trying to find a genuine WYSIWYG html editor. I've got Coffe Cup and
Front Page, but neither of those seem to do what I want so I thought I'd
ask
Post by Simon Hart
the experts, you folks.
Sort of thing I'm looking for is...
I want to drop an image on a page and have it in the top right hand corner
of the page. Drag and Drop in Coffee Cup creates duplicates of the image,
Front Page Drag and Drop seems to do nothing.
I want 4/5/6/x buttons vertically in a row. This should require negligble
effort, I shouldn't have to play around lining them up and the like.
I guess what I'm looking for is Something like Corel Draw for web pages
with
Post by Simon Hart
some project management bits added in so I can keep pages together, etc,
etc.
All help much appreciated!
TTFN
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Clyde Cabic
2003-10-07 15:37:39 UTC
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I use dreamweaver also. It can be easy to learn for beginers and powerful
enough for advanced users. I used to use Claris Homepage for it's user
friendlyness but Dreamweaver is even better.
Headley Sappleton
2007-04-17 00:12:29 UTC
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yeah, i heard it is the best, then i took a look at the price! Is there
anything with similar features but a decent price?
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Post by DBD_Sandman
Have you tried DreamWeaver? I find it very simple to use. You can get a free
demo of it from Macromedia's website.
--
C & D Computers
Network Administrator
Post by R.Breman
Post by Simon Hart
Hi all.
I'm trying to find a genuine WYSIWYG html editor. I've got Coffe Cup and
Front Page, but neither of those seem to do what I want so I thought I'd
ask
Post by Simon Hart
the experts, you folks.
Sort of thing I'm looking for is...
I want to drop an image on a page and have it in the top right hand
corner
Post by R.Breman
Post by Simon Hart
of the page. Drag and Drop in Coffee Cup creates duplicates of the
image,
Post by R.Breman
Post by Simon Hart
Front Page Drag and Drop seems to do nothing.
I want 4/5/6/x buttons vertically in a row. This should require
negligble
Post by R.Breman
Post by Simon Hart
effort, I shouldn't have to play around lining them up and the like.
I guess what I'm looking for is Something like Corel Draw for web pages
with
Post by Simon Hart
some project management bits added in so I can keep pages together, etc,
etc.
All help much appreciated!
TTFN
--
Simon Hart
In space, nobody can hear you scream.
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