sounds like you're looking for a lightweight html editor. I recommend nvu which is a cross-platform wysiwyg html editor that's based on mozilla's rendering engine. I've used it for writing documentation as I code; I'll return later and clean it up. It supports gif/jpegs, css, and all the html goodies you'd expect from mozilla.
As for templates, I see the word in one of the menus, but in 10 seconds I couldn't get it to do what you're talking about. Maybe it does, or you can simply create your own blank log file which you then open and save for your various needs.
As for templates, I see the word in one of the menus, but in 10 seconds I couldn't get it to do what you're talking about. Maybe it does, or you can simply create your own blank log file which you then open and save for your various needs.
HTH
Tough crowd this slashdot is...
thanks for the reply.
Thank you for not getting my joke.
Duh...
Hmm, I'm less than impressed with Apple's standards support: DOM