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Originally Posted by Hitch
Not infinite, but take it from someone who really DOES know: entirely too freaking many!!!
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So what you're saying is that there's at least one.
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Originally Posted by Hitch
But we get the gamut here...we get some Pages files that would make one take up drinking, as well. {shrug}.
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Wait, there's another kind of Pages file? Without twenty different styles that are all identical, but for some reason get emitted as separate CSS classes with names that are little more than random line noise?
I've come to the conclusion that there are only two types of HTML output from WYSIWYG editors: bad and worse. There's a reason I gave up, spent hours debugging WebKit's HTML editing support, and wrote my own minimalistic DocBook XML editor using WebKit as a rendering engine.
Of course, it's semi-WYSIWYG, but at least there's a clearly defined tree that you can muck with arbitrarily, with element boundaries clearly shown in the rendered view.