Good tools for creating tables, including CSS setup, recommendations?

NoOp glgxg at sbcglobal.net
Thu Feb 12 20:27:50 UTC 2009


On 02/12/2009 05:34 AM, Chris G wrote:

> 
> However I *think* I have found an alternative that works for me,
> there's an alpha version of Kompozer available which has fixed the
> crashing inherent in version 0.7.10 (due to an incompatibility with
> GTK 2.14), if anyone is interested it's here:-
> 
>     http://downloads.sourceforge.net/kompozer/kompozer-20090206.tar.gz
> 
> You just unpack it and run it so it doesn't mess up anything up too much.
> 
> I'm running it at present and, while it has a few oddities, it doesn't
> crash and it edits tables quite nicely.  It has a built in CSS editor
> so makes it fairly easy to set the borders as I want them.
> 

It's built into SeaMonkey - full install & always has been:

http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/features

Give that a try; you get email, browser, composer, & address book all in
one. The yet to be released 2.x is even nicer:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/nightly/latest-trunk/
and can be run in parallel with 1.1.14.

BTW: that is where komposer got it's roots:
http://kompozer.net/about/






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