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Anthony Anson tony.anson@zetnet.co.uk wrote:
I'm used to using Arachnophilia for writing pages (though most of what goes on the page is hand-crafted, not point-and-click.).
What editor would people recommend for running under Debian? (I dislike Mozilla's offering.)
Well, obviously, I would suggest vim... but that's just a text editor ;)
Requirements:
*NOT* a (so-called) WYSIWYG thing. CSS-capable Easily understood by a beer of very little brian.
^^^^ hmmmmm.... beeeeeeeeeeeeeer :)
Right, from that, you might have luck with the ever evil nvu (which is WYSIWYG, and uses the Gecko rendering engine, certainly worth a look (although, it currently segfaults on here), or at Quanta Plus, or even Bluefish. Those are the 3 that spring to my mind, anyways. Of those 3, bluefish is probably the easiest to get to grips with if you're used to tag based markup.
Does anyone know of a file which lists all the available HTML tags, and where it can be got?
Depends on the HTML version, but all of the specifications are available from the w3c site, take a look around http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/
And:
could someone please explain (in worms of one syllabub) what
<!--SELECTION--><!--/SELECTION--> does?
Right, generally <!-- donates the start of a comment and --> the end of it. So, at a guess, that just tells pagemill that this is the beginning and end of a SELECTION, what ever one of those may be :)
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