I can use TextMate or vi for the finishing touches. If I was going to write a WYSIWYG editor myself, here’s my wish list of features for an HTML editor. Tables and lists are a little different - I need to declare those ahead of time.
I want to type my thoughts with thinking about markup, then go back through and mark stuff up later with CODE, PRE, EM, and ANCHOR tags using a simple WYSIWYG editor with a spell-checker. A Mac WYSIWYG editor for blog postsīut, for me there are a lot of times when I just want to create stuff in a WYSIWYG environment, just like using a word processor. I understand the need for these HTML/text-editing tools when you get down to the nitty-gritty details of HTML editing and you want to work only with the HTML source code, and Coda or TextMate on the Mac are good for that, but.
I just finished trying Coda, but I don’t like it much more than I like using a text editor like TextMate. My search for a Mac WYSIWYG HTML editor continues.