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Date:      Sun, 28 Jun 1998 15:08:56 -0400
From:      "Marcel Mason" <marcel@nunanet.com>
To:        <newbies@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: How important is "the OS?"
Message-ID:  <000301bda3cc$6af774e0$c32ff7c7@morrigan>

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>On 26-Jun-98 David Wolfskill wrote:
>
>>                       <Insert blank look here>
>>
>> What, pray tell, is wrong with using a text editor to write programs?
>>
>> Please recall that the final letter of "HTML" stands for "Language".
>
>I agree with you 99% here David... I *almost* always do my web pages
entirely
>by hand.  However, it DOES make it difficult to create very complex pages
>with complicated layouts, especially with a lot of frames, forms and
tables.  A
>wysiwyg editor can help under those circumstances, and you can always edit
the
>final output by hand.  Generally if I'm designing a very complex web
>page/series of pages (which is almost never, since I hate complex web pages
:-)
>I'll resort to some kind of web designer program to assist in the initial
>stages.


Absolutely *nothing* wrong with using a text editor for making web pages,
it's a
bit slow but it's do-able fer sure. The point of the original statement was
that I
think it would be nice if there was something between notepad and FrontPage
for the unix world. In the Win95 environmenet I use Arachnophilia which
either
allow me to type in tags by hand or highlight a chunk of text and tell the
prog what I want done with it.




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