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JazzcatCB |
Posted - 17 Jun 2005 : 20:44:45 I first tried building my html using MS Word 2002, then I tried Nvu, then I researched other WYSIWYG editors like Arachnophilia and some others, but NONE of these works as well as Dynamic HTML Editor! Dynamic HTML Editor rocks!
Thank you for making this fantastic Web editor!
I do have a few suggestions for improvements:
1. Clean up the exported html code. It needs to be better formatted. It's difficult to read in it's current form.
2. Move the CSS declarations from inline to an external style sheet.
3. Add the feature that allows importing of html code (at the current euro/US dollar exchange rate, I can't afford v2.1)
But these are fairly trivial problems. Overall, Dynamic HTML Editor is awesome.
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s.dav |
Posted - 23 Jun 2005 : 13:44:02 No, only some people are italian, others comes from many countries |
Bobbiesangels |
Posted - 23 Jun 2005 : 09:16:38 [font=Verdanhi a][/font=Verdana] Hi everyone. I am a newby at all this but I really like the idea of learning how to do html especially for writing ads for my biz. Are most of the folks on here from Italy? Cool I'm in the U.S.A. |
s.dav |
Posted - 18 Jun 2005 : 16:58:32 Hello JazzcatCB,
welcome to our forum
1) I will not make any other changes to Dynamic HTML Editor 1.8; I'm working on version 2.3 of Dynamic HTML Editor that has a very good exported code ;-) 2) you can do it simply by checking an option when exporting your page (also for version 1.x) 3) simply draw an HMTL object and put your code into it (also for version 1.x ;-))
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