2008/11/23 Daniel Cavalcanti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Not sure if this belongs here but didn't know where else to ask at.
>
> I'm very used to do GUI editing with WYSIWYG editors. I like Wt's premise
> of separating logic, element hierarchy (divs) and layout (css) applied to
> web development but CSS styling can be quite troublesome and time consuming,
> at least for total CSS newbies like me.
>
> I've been using Firefox' WebDeveloper and Firebug, they're better than
> nothing but not exactly what I'm searching for. Does anyone use a CSS tool
> for editing?
>
Hello Daniel,
rather than a tool for editing I would like to suggest the use of a
framework as blueprint.
Usage is quite simple and you avoid having to manage "differences" between
the various browsers.
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