From: Dave Doe on
In article <4066c6ee-a024-4698-9231-18ae516ba024
@k25g2000prh.googlegroups.com>, isitcomputing(a)gmail.com says...
>
> Have been trying to find a decent WYSIWIG editor to edit some web
> pages I have had for a while and after trying both paid and freeware
> products the only program that could both import my quite basic yes
> decent looking HTML web pages and edit them without destroying them
> has been SeaMonkey.
>
> Most WYSIWIG programs do not import HTML, you either have to start
> from scratch or use one of the vendors templates ... so pay for
> something that does not have what you want them have to start from
> scratch ... Frontpage messes up everything and the only paid products
> I tried trial versions of did also ...
>
> Well done .

Try MS's Visual Studio Express - excellent WSIWIG, tidy code, free.

http://www.microsoft.com/express/Web/

--
Duncan.
From: Tempuser on
On 6/15/10 12:05 AM, Zaphod wrote:
> Have been trying to find a decent WYSIWIG editor to edit some web
> pages I have had for a while and after trying both paid and freeware
> products the only program that could both import my quite basic yes
> decent looking HTML web pages and edit them without destroying them
> has been SeaMonkey.
>
> Most WYSIWIG programs do not import HTML, you either have to start
> from scratch or use one of the vendors templates ... so pay for
> something that does not have what you want them have to start from
> scratch ... Frontpage messes up everything and the only paid products
> I tried trial versions of did also ...
>
> Well done .
Alleycode! I've been using it for years.
http://www.alleycode.com/
From: Man-wai Chang to The Door (33600bps) on
> Most WYSIWIG programs do not import HTML, you either have to start
> from scratch or use one of the vendors templates ... so pay for
> something that does not have what you want them have to start from
> scratch ... Frontpage messes up everything and the only paid products
> I tried trial versions of did also ...

Real programmers don't rely on advanced tools or WYSIWYG! :)
From: POKO on
In article <hv86un$dp4$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>,
toylet.toylet(a)gmail.com says...
> > Most WYSIWIG programs do not import HTML, you either have to start
> > from scratch or use one of the vendors templates ... so pay for
> > something that does not have what you want them have to start from
> > scratch ... Frontpage messes up everything and the only paid products
> > I tried trial versions of did also ...
>
> Real programmers don't rely on advanced tools or WYSIWYG! :)
>
Programmers write code for programs and Webmasters write code for web
pages.
You can call me Master for short :)
--
POKO
Manitoulin Island, Canada
From: Man-wai Chang to The Door (33600bps) on
> Programmers write code for programs and Webmasters write code for web
> pages.
> You can call me Master for short :)

A lot of programmers, esp those that are working in small software
companies in Hong Kong, are doing both with low salaries! :)
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