Michael Adams wrote:
On Mon, 04 May 2009 08:48:39 -0700
Came this utterance formulated by Beaverton to my mailbox:

Does OO have an application for web development? IE Frontpage type?

Yes within writer you can write extremely bloated and buggy web pages
just like in Frontpage. Although the now deceased program Frontpage
wrote them specifically for the buggy Internet Explorer 6 program.

File - New - Writer-web

That is why I tell people to use Writer for the editing of the
text content then cut/paste the text into Kompozer.  It is the
easiest, free, WYSIWYG web page editor that I know of.  If any of you
knows any better FREE one let me know (off the list please).
Word-processors are great for letters and other text things (even novels
according to an author I read), but for web page development you
should use a word-processor style of software dedicated to the task at hand.

The bloated file theme:  Take a good looking web page and then
edit it and save it with MS Word.  Then your 100 lines of code
would turn into over 400 lines of MS's view on what a web page
coding should look like.  At that point, you cannot edit that
page with any other software without MAJOR troubles.

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