For web editing, I use taco html editor. It's quite good, completely
accessible, and althought it takes a bit of getting used to, it does
have options to add snippets of code in case you forgot (or don't
want to type it all) for you. For example, using the table snippet,
you can tell it
Try a CMS. I use wordpress but ther'es drupel for also making html websites.
Everythign is plugin driven. for an example see http://wics.cc
I did use a bit of html code to center the headings but all in all you can do a
lot with plugins only.
On Apr 27, 2012, at 10:18 PM, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis
That's true. but with more plugins beeing offered and with premium themes it
just works for me but what ever works if you want to have a pro looking website
with very little knowledge of html.
On Apr 28, 2012, at 10:10 AM, Murielle (listes) wrote:
it's drupal and not drupel. It works good with
Emacsspeak with emacs will work if you are geeky. There is also Sandbox (or is
it sandvox) which is fairly useful.
Jonathan C. Cohn
jonc...@cox.net
On Apr 27, 2012, at 9:06 AM, Martin McCormick wrote:
I am looking for a way besides manually cobbling html
together to build web pages
Ah yes, but emacsSpeak is based 100% on Emacs and Emacs is a editor that is
written almost exclusely in lisp (Some say that stands for Lots of Irratating
spurfulous Parenthesis) In any case, if you load Xcode and then load a package
installer on the macintosh you will then be able to install
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 2:06 PM, Martin McCormick
mar...@x.it.okstate.edu wrote:
I am looking for a way besides manually cobbling html
together to build web pages with forms that users could fill in
to help us provide automated services that we presently must
manually suffer through.