What's your favourite #Linux #FOSS #WYSIWYG #html #editor, please?
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What's your favourite #Linux #FOSS #WYSIWYG #html #editor, please?
I don't mind hand-editing that boiling sea of html, but I'd rather be mainly writing and composing instead without seeing it.
I've been playing with making eg. tabulated link lists, using #Obsidian. The html exporter community plugin I'm trying out, sure makes a faithful job of reproducing the Obsidian edit view. But I was really more interested in using O. to help me manage bare content, for styling later.
Thoughts welcome ๐
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What's your favourite #Linux #FOSS #WYSIWYG #html #editor, please?
I don't mind hand-editing that boiling sea of html, but I'd rather be mainly writing and composing instead without seeing it.
I've been playing with making eg. tabulated link lists, using #Obsidian. The html exporter community plugin I'm trying out, sure makes a faithful job of reproducing the Obsidian edit view. But I was really more interested in using O. to help me manage bare content, for styling later.
Thoughts welcome ๐
@MattMoose For text-based editing, Kate.
If you're looking for a graphical IDE just google online html5 editor and use one of the many free versions.
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What's your favourite #Linux #FOSS #WYSIWYG #html #editor, please?
I don't mind hand-editing that boiling sea of html, but I'd rather be mainly writing and composing instead without seeing it.
I've been playing with making eg. tabulated link lists, using #Obsidian. The html exporter community plugin I'm trying out, sure makes a faithful job of reproducing the Obsidian edit view. But I was really more interested in using O. to help me manage bare content, for styling later.
Thoughts welcome ๐
@MattMoose I use Emacs / Org-mode (https://orgmode.org/) and cannot think / write with anything else now. It exports to html nicely, either as single files or whole projects. Beware, Emacs has a learning curve.
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