Appealing to the collective wisdom

So the templates for the new LISjobs.com are almost done, and will be just waiting for me to move the content over. Question for the crowd: any recommendations for a lightweight editor? Something like Dreamweaver is overkill for me, but something that does WYSIWYG and preserves CSS and all that good stuff would be fabulous. Right now I’m using NoteTab, so something in between?

(Yes, I’m moving into the new millennium!)

2 Comments

  1. MarcyB:

    A few years ago I used CoffeeCup. I remember it being very easy to use, and it seemed to do a good job of keeping your code clean, etc. It does support CSS. Might be worth a look!

  2. Jo:

    Here are some options:

    Nvu, http://nvudev.com/index.php
    Komposer, http://www.kompozer.net/
    Amaya, http://www.w3.org/Amaya/Amaya.html
    Trellian, http://www.trellian.com/webpage/
    SeaMonkey, http://www.seamonkey-project.org/

    I find iWeb to be a very fun program, too, although it’s strictly WYSIWYG and doesn’t want to let you work directly with the style sheet or HTML. I sometimes have to open up my files in a text editor to make changes.

    Hope one of these is helpful!

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