RE: Are there authoring tools that support CSS2
by "Gary Barber" <gazbe(at)radharc.com.au>
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Fri, 20 Aug 1999 17:40:33 +0800 |
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"Kynn Bartlett" <kynn-hwg(at)idyllmtn.com>, <hwg-style(at)hwg.org> |
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idyllmtn |
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Really depends how much of CSS2 you want to support?
I do all my CSS editing in either Homesite or Dreamweaver. Really depends
what you like a GUI or getting your hands dirty and getting in among the
CSS.
Anyone else got any more leading edge editors to add to these two?
Gary
radharc.
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>
> Hi folks, I recently received the following email asking about
> CSS editors. I do all my CSS editing with the vi editor, and
> so I don't have any useful recommendations on authoring tools --
> can anyone make a recommendation? I'll forward a summary to
> Marka and the list.
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> --Kynn
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> >Kynn:
> >
> >Thank you so much for your article "Six Principles of Accessible Web
> >Design...". As a new web author who wants her pages to be accessible to
> >individuals with disabilities, your article helped me sort out some
> >conflicting, confusing information that I have received about
> accessibility.
> >
> >I am looking for an authoring tool that supports CSS2. Are
> there authoring
> >tools that support CSS2? I am evaluating one that supports CSS1. Will I
> >have to make many changes in my pages to move from CSS1 to CSS2, if I
> >decided to do so later?
> >
> >Thank you for your help.
> >
> >Marka Hayes
> --
> Kynn Bartlett mailto:kynn(at)hwg.org
> President, HTML Writers Guild http://www.hwg.org/
> AWARE Center Director http://aware.hwg.org/
>
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