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Old 10-24-2007, 01:01 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
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.
I wasn't talking about editing css as a starting point but as a troubleshooting technique. If you look at the Indesign product is specially has issues that require CSS intervention to fix from time to time. I do think that, in the final analysis there should be the capability to get to the level of a text editor. Trying to guess at the magic high level control that makes something appear the way you want can be frustrating at times when you know that you can fix it at a low level by editing one line of text.

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