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Old 10-24-2007, 01:05 PM   #23
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Although the type of CSS required for an ebook isn't very complicated and can easily be done in a text editor, there are some nice CSS-specific editors out there. I don't have a URL handy, but somewhere I even saw a visual CSS editor and I think it was free.
Because I come from a LaTeX background, to me a good editor should be one that forces you to use semantic structure. i.e. you specify what a particular document element is (a header, a list element, a dropcaps, an image, etc.) and let the software take care of layout details.
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