
You could try what is arguably the most widely used html editor/platform for non-techies - the WordPress.blog engine. Besides it's default mediocre sorta-wysiwyg UI, you can get adapters to input markdown, RST, textile, etc. (No z-m-l). Full support for storing and sharing your work elsewhere on the internet. Free with most hosting services. Pure, unadulterated HTML. On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Jim Adcock <jimad@msn.com> wrote:
Apparently Liz Castro advocates using Adobe's InDesign (shudder) to generate the HTML to create ePub's and Josh Tallent talks about using Microsoft Word's "Save as HTML" as the first step, and then cleaning up the resultant HTML (he goes on to point out that "HTML is a very simple language to learn").
I suggest checking out Open Office *if* one carefully starts with a new HTML document in Open Office HTML mode in the first place, and *not* create an Open Office native format document and then convert that to HTML. Open Office HTML does *some* goofy things during editing of HTML documents -- but nothing compared to say MS Word.
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