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Originally Posted by Dillinquent
I find Sigil a pain for editing the xhtml as it is always trying to second-guess what you're trying to do and has a nasty habit of screwing up your code if it doesn't like what you're doing.
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I am a little puzzled. I almost use the same method. I don't use DreamWeaver but create clean HTML with a macro, but the rest is the same.
I don't find it a pain to edit the xhtml. In fact, Sigil does almost nothing to my code. Only when I switch views or give another windows the focus, Sigil will try to make sure the xhtml file is correct and proposes fixes to assure that. I never had it screwing up my code if the xhtml file was correct in the first place.