Peter Lairo wrote:
> Dennis Turner wrote: > >> Peter Lairo wrote: >> >>> Composer changes *all* relative links on a page you are editing to >>> "absolute links" (pointing to your hard drive) just by opening an >>> html file. >> >> >> I agree that that is annoying, but certainly not a bug that, in my >> opinion, should be a high priority. How many people actually will use >> Mozilla composer to write code for their web pages. I (and most of >> the people I know) write our own code by hand using Notepad. I don't >> know of any editor that does an adequate job. > > > Iactually appreciate the ability to switch between HTML and preview > modes to see the effects of my edits. Also, creating links and titles, > etc within the UIis quite nice. Ireally like not having to worry about > the precice syntax. :) > > It is not IMO, an unimportant module. It is a major part of Mozilla > (even if less important than the browser and messenger modules - > important none-the-less!). > Composer is never going to be used by web developers - it is simply too much of a toy for that. However, it is going to be used by a lot of home users tinkering with a web page in the same way MS front pad is. Therefore it does need to be fixed so it doesn't totally confuse the home user.
