On Dec 4 2003, MJ Ray wrote:
> Anyway, a short recap of what I remember from the last discussion:
> there are some GUI tools, but code editing gives the finest control. A
> true "WYSIWYG [HTML] editor" is impossible.
I think this is right. I hand code my websites, and I am *so* un-techy that
I can't even get my soundcard to work in Linux. I have tried using
Dreamweaver on a machine at work, and I have to say that it confused the
hell out of me - I think it might actually be easier to hand code. I use
gedit to edit my files - even bluefish etc manage to confuse me!
There are loads of good HTML guides on the web, although often having a
book in front of you helps. One of the reasons I like coding websites is
that it is a really simple way of "programming" (I know, I know; I am using
the term in it's loosest sense) a computer, and getting some good results.
My advice would be: Give it a go!
Dave