[REQ] An freeware WYSIWYG html edito that...

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uses Internal or external CCS's as Dreamweaver can
(Dreamweaver Compiles a list of internal (or linkek) CSS's into a window.
Then you can select a portion of text and apply the selected style on them.

To be practical:

I have a HTML document -it needs to be a single file) with an interneal CSS
for fonts. After I entered all text needed on the page, I want to be able to
quickly select pieces of text and apply a style on the text.


hmmm... I still have the feeling I'm not explaning it too well, but there
might be someone with dreamweaver wh knows what I mean.

MightyKitten
 
uses Internal or external CCS's as Dreamweaver can
(Dreamweaver Compiles a list of internal (or linkek) CSS's into a
window. Then you can select a portion of text and apply the selected
style on them.

To be practical:

I have a HTML document -it needs to be a single file) with an interneal
CSS for fonts. After I entered all text needed on the page, I want to be
able to quickly select pieces of text and apply a style on the text.


hmmm... I still have the feeling I'm not explaning it too well, but
there might be someone with dreamweaver wh knows what I mean.



Try Nvu
www.nvu.com

There is a Windows version and you may need to download a
couple of dll files

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Bebop & Rocksteady said:
Try Nvu
www.nvu.com

There is a Windows version and you may need to download a
couple of dll files

What I already thought: I explaned myself wrongly. I'm not searching for a
way to edit style's (Of whitch Nvu does a great job by the way) but to
deploy them in a simple manner. When applying, Nvu falls back on default
html tags and systemfornts. it does not use the CCS. Of coure, I might
overlooked this feature, but I''m almost certain I have not.

I can hard code it myself, but that isn't the sport. I can use any html
editor, even notepad, to do this.

MightyKitten
 
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