Using LO Writer to edit HTML

The problem - and a major one to my way of thinking - is that these
WYSIWYG programs add a bunch of unnecessary verbage ...
            I've simplified HTML-coding by having the basics in a saved
notepad document
           to which I merely need add whatever whenever; I've yet to find a
site which can't view these.

       Well, that's my 2cents' worth :wink:

Hi :slight_smile:
Notepad is possibly the most difficult text-editor to use. It doesn't have
any of the fancy colour-coding that almost every text-editor has.
Regards from
Tom :slight_smile:

Notepad++ has enough colorcoding to satisfy my needs.
After trying lots of WYSIWYG editors I returned to Notepad++ to get a clean code.
But, when new to HTML coding, a dedicated editor is a good help.
At start the question was how to get the HTML code from Writer. This thread has moved a bit from that :wink: .
Kolbjoern

Den 17.11.2014 08:29, skreiv Tom Davies: