Re: Recommendations = Resources

by "Pamela Shorey" <palema(at)galaxyinternet.net>

 Date:  Sun, 10 Mar 2002 15:29:58 -0500
 To:  <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org>
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Granted, it is preferable to do it right, to learn html, to make it
cross-browser compatible, etc.  The question was about where to find a cheap
wysiwyg editor (not whether it was a good idea to go this route), and most
Windows users have one installed already.
For the heck of it I made a short, ugly page in Word 97 and uploaded it to
http://bronzefrogs.com/tests/This.htm you can check the code and see that it
tosses in a bunch of FONT codes and knows noting about DTDs or css.
Nevertheless, a page that was quick to make in Word looks online (in  MSIE
and Netscape 6 at least) the same as it does in Word. Just a thought.....



> On 10 Mar 2002, at 23:35, Bert wrote:
> I shudder to think what a mess
> > this would generate.
>
...


> please don't tell folks to use MS Word, especially if they have
> absolutely no knowledge of HTML.
>
> I send a lot of people to:
> http://www.pagetutor.com/pagetutor/makapage/


Regards,
Pam Shorey

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