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Re: [trinity-users] WYSIWYG HTML editor that outputs clean HTML code?

From: "Marvin Jones via trinity-users" <trinity-users@...>
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2019 20:15:54 -0700 (MST)
On Wed, 23 Jan 2019, Kate Draven wrote:

>> Anyone have good experience with a WYSIWYG HTML editor that outputs
>> plain, clean HTML code?
>>
>> Anything close to say LibreOffice Writer or MS Word that exports/outputs
>> regular HTML and not a thousand lines of trash to say "Hello World?"
>>
>> While I'm wishing on a star, if it also has a spell-checker and a
>> table of contents creator based on H tags nirvana might just be found!

>Kompozer
>If you are well versed with HTML
>Kedit
>Kwrite
>for code clean up.

I use BlueFish.
I have apache/php setup and running on my workstation
I duplicate all the remote websites I futz with under
my local apache server.
All the local websites are named with a .tst TLD.
All the "alternate" websites are entered in in /etc/hosts.
For example my w3dhj.net "development"" website appears in /etc/hosts
thus:
        192.168.1.17            www.w3dhj.tst w3dhj.tst

I have BlueFish open on the left half of my 27" screen and one of
my 7 browsers open on the right half -- displaying (for example)
http://w3dhj.tst/

After making changes in BlueFish, I click [RELOAD] in the browser.
WISIWIJD  (What I See Is What I Just Did.)

I never upload the html/php web pages until it looks rock solid on
my workstation.  I upload with konqueror sftp or through sshfs.

I've been doing it this-a-way for years now.

OBTW, BlueFish has a spell checker.  heh... but it seems to "spell
check" _some_ of the html and css (and php), too.   :-)

Under Ubuntu, at least, it was/is easy to set up apache/php.

HTH
Jonesy
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