Hi together,

Dennis E. Hamilton schrieb:
There is a limited web development tool built into OpenOffice.

It is called Writer/Web.

You can see it in action by

1. Opening an HTML file in Writer, or 2. On the Apache OpenOffice
Start Page, Choose Templates | New Document | HTML Document, or 3.
Start a Writer document and save it as an HTML Document (which will
switch to Writer/Web)

I would not use it for serious work. It has not been maintained since many years. It changes the source text when saving and overwrites your text. It cannot handle extern css-files.


You can also save an HTML document as an HTML Template (.oht) file.
This can be used as a starter template for creating HTML pages.

If you want to use this export, you should set the type to OpenOffice.org Writer and the character set to UTF-8 in Tools > Options > Load/Save > HTML Compatibility

You get a better (and valid) source text, if you use the XHTML export.
But unfortunately it transforms only very simple documents.

Kind regards
Regina

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