On 2019-01-24 01:23:39 Felix Miata wrote:
Kate Draven composed on 2019-01-24 02:08
(UTC-0500):
Aye, it seems opensuse doesn't have it. pclos
has it.
I don't know if it's useful to you.
Also, you can try installing Seamonkey,which has the same web editor
as part of the suite. Assuming opensuse has it as a package.
I use openSUSE and SeaMonkey, but I wouldn't expect "clean" HTML code
from it, or any other WYSIWYG editor. All my HTML editing is done with
plain text editors.
I agree. The problem is with the WYSIWYG concept itself; the code
generator doesn't have any intelligence, either syntactic or semantic, so
when one is creating or maintaining a web page with such a package, it
can't normalize the markup, it just keeps inserting More markup to make
the final page look right.
It's possibly worthwhile to use such a tool when all one needs is a very
simple webpage, but then, it's just as easy to write the markup directly
with a text editor.
Leslie
Have you ever looked at "zim", the desktop wiki? Besides note taking etc.
(what I use it for on a daily base) it can be used to generate static html
sites. No extra stuff added, just the templates you defined. The zim
homepage was created with that, too: