Re: HTML editor: does everyone need to be on the same page?

Subject: Re: HTML editor: does everyone need to be on the same page?
From: "Laura A Mac Lemale" <lmaclemale -at- paychex -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 16:38:23 -0400

Hello,

On yesterday's digest, "didjit" posed a question about HTML editors. You received many thoughtful replies and technical reasons to use a common HTML editor across the board, and I can't follow those. Just to add my own two simple cents BOE:

In a previous TW job, I learned how to code HTML in a text editor such as Notepad and also how to use RoboHTML, Homesite, and one or two other tools that escape me at the moment. In the current job, I found that they used another MS Windows HTML application--one that I had not heard good things about--and I too felt resistant, knowing that there were other tools available. However, I had to jump in and learn it, and I'm glad I did.

Through learning this tool, I have learned more about Web site management in general (beyond creating single pages), I have learned how to incorporate Javascript into Web pages, and I have learned about publishing intranet pages to a server. I've even learned more about graphic formats and their limitations.

Therefore, I would encourage you to jump in and work in this application, even if it approaches brand disloyalty to a favored O/S. You may not even have a choice at your company, and besides, being labeled a "team player" never hurts.

Even if you're more advanced in managing Web sites in another application or O/S: The more Web tool experience you can add to your resume, the better!

Just my (nonrefundable) two cents...

Regards,
Laura

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Laura MacLemale
Technical Writer, EDV
Paychex HRS Operations
(716) 336-6515
lmaclemale -at- paychex -dot- com

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this message represent those of the sender and not of Paychex, Inc.




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