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Eldmannen
7th March 2007, 20:29
I made a how-to, and I have to write the HTML code.
HTML is no problem for me, I know HTML.
But the wiki-syntax used for example on Wikipedia, is much more quicker, cleaner, and easier to code.
falko
8th March 2007, 20:00
I think most people are more familiar with HTML than with the Wiki syntax (including me).
I write all my tutorials in Dreamweaver, and when they are finished I simply copy them over to HowtoForge's WYSIWYG editor. :)
Eldmannen
8th March 2007, 21:13
I write all code by hand on the HowtoForge website.
WYSYWIG editors creep me out, and they generate crappy code.
zcworld
19th March 2007, 15:58
:)
i did all of mine in frontpage beacuse thats what i have installed
due to its just
tell it to load the .CSS file and type
change the headers / what else the .CSS
control post over to submit forum n click
wiki code is hard if your new to it
i find its hard
even i got a wiki i use inside my network but i cant do any good coding in it
PS Dreamweaver any good is it falko
Eldmannen
19th March 2007, 16:14
WYSIWYG editors makes me throw up.
PoleCat
4th July 2007, 00:56
"vi" is the best still.
I love the macro power. No mouse required, makes for much faster typing.
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