Hi :)

Gedit colour codes the both the html and the css.  If i hover over an open 
coding bracket <smile> then it highlights the corresponding closing bracket 
</smile>.  I don't know what it does if there isn't a closing bracket.  
Something for me to check! :)  It doesn't tell me what to write or give me 
look-up tables or drop-down lists of possible tags/coding but i use w3schools 
or 
look-up tables from elsewhere if required.

I think i should check out your suggestions to see if they do give extra 
functionality.  Even if they don't it would be interesting to see if they do 
help me.  Thanks for the suggestions :)

Regards from
Tom :)






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From: Gary Schnabl <gschn...@swdetroit.com>
To: documentation@libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, 27 January, 2011 14:17:27
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] html editors

On 1/27/2011 4:25 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
> I use gedit (a text-editor) and switch from plain-text to html so that it all
> gets colour-coded.  Most text-editors (except Notepad) seem to offer the same
> functionality.  Does that count as an html editor?
> 
> Regards from
> Tom :)

Probably not... You should employ an HTML editor that validates and simplifies 
coding for a number of common DOCTYPEs. There are plenty of them available. Try 
using the free (X)HTML editors from W3C or CoffeeCup Software. A decent editor 
also incorporates CSS for formatting.

Gary


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