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Originally Posted by DaleDe
I think an editor is important. It is also important to have tools to troubleshoot and fix problems with the document. For example css can be a bitch to work with when it doesn't do what you thought. There needs to be a way to find out the exact css entry that is causing particular text to appear as it does. Tools should also spot and fix grouping errors and in many cases special character problems should be dealt with with in automatic or prompted ways.
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I doubt an editor that requires you to edit CSS is ever going to catch on. If you need to edit CSS you may as well use a text editor anyway.