Web tool vs. straight HTML
Real Rodrigue
Rodrigue.Real at uqam.ca
Wed Sep 18 12:24:30 EDT 1996
Hi.
I am Webmaster at the Universite du Quebec a Montreal Library. I work on
a Macintosh, and I currently use both NetScape Gold 3.0 and AOLPress,
two WYSIWYG editors. Since I have begun using them, I haven't been
forced to edit any HTML code: all my work has been done right into the
editors.
Prior to that, I was using World Wide Web Weaver, and I still keep it in
case I would be compelled to edit the HTML code (even though, from what
I have seen, such editing would be so minor that a simple word processor
like BBEdit or WORD would be sufficient).
However, while I intend to recommend WYSIWYG editors to the librarians
here who make WEB pages, I am still convinced that knowing HTML code is
a big plus; and for Webmasters, I believe that it is a "sine qua non".
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