Re: WYSIWYG HTML Editors

by kob1(at)ix.netcom.com (Kevin B. O'Brien)

 Date:  Wed, 17 Mar 1999 21:46:59 GMT
 To:  hwg-software(at)hwg.org
 References:  hwg
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On Tue, 16 Mar 1999 14:36:17 -0800, Chuck Evans
<chuck.evans(at)hksystems.com> , late of Pablo Fanques Fair wrote:

>Yeah, I know, I know, "Death to WYSYWIG". I hate it as much as everybody
>else does. Give me Super NoteTab any day (although I do use Homesite for
>new page design).
>
>However, I'm in the position of having to recommend an HTML creation tool
>for use by novice web authors. This will be for a company intranet. The
>idea will be to give the user a template with standard elements and allow
>them to place their own content within it and then publish the pages to our
>intranet.
>
>I know this means spaghetti code. But I have to weigh the cost of bad code
>vs. the cost of hiring good coders.

Why not try Dreamweaver. You won't get spaghetti code, you can
develop Templates and lock down sections that cannot be edited.


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Kevin B. O'Brien                  TANSTAAFL
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