WYSIWYG Editor????

Peter Murray pem at po.cwru.edu
Fri Jun 6 10:44:01 EDT 1997


The best WYSIWYG editor I've seen is "Go Live Cyber Studio" for the
Macintosh.  It has a well thought-out interface design, a full site planner,
and an FTP-upload feature.  I'm also told it has the ability to "download" an
existing site into Cyber Studio so that you can start using the program with
all of the work you have already done, but I haven't found this feature yet.
There are some standards-compliant problems (I don't think it handles <P>
paragraph tags correctly, which messes up CSS1 implementations).  The company
can be found at http://www.golive.com/

Personally, though, I still use BBEdit and do the markup myself, but that is
a personal preference...


Peter

On Thu, 5 Jun 1997 10:09:12 -0700 jahb at Lehigh.EDU (Jennifer Heise) wrote:

> Does ANYbody know of ANY standards-compliant WYSIWIG web page editor?
>
> I used to use Netscape Editor Gold, which was reasonably compliant, but the
> Composer in Netscape Communicator isn't-- it takes standards-compliant
> pages
> and changes them!  In addition, it sticks in &nbsp; characters, which are
> not
> LYNX-compatible, wherever it feels like it.
>
> HELP!!!
>
> Jennifer Heise,                             Net: jahb at lehigh.edu    \
> Senior Specialist, Web Management, Lehigh Univ. Info. Resources   / /
> My opinions are my own. No one else would HAVE them anyway.       \
>
> "Oh, I _hate_ that. I hate being explicable."

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