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  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on KompoZer

    Notepad++ has syntax highlighting for html, but does not have a wysiwyg interface. notepad-plus-plus.org BlueGriffon is based on the same code base as KompoZer, so it will feel familiar. bluegriffon.org

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on KompoZer

    I used KompoZer for a few years a few years ago and lived with its several idiosyncrasies, primarily screwing with the underlying code in weird ways. I started using Blue Griffon and was mostly happy with the change. Now, most of my upkeep is done with Notepad++, but I really need to learn something "responsive" and just started looking at Bootstrap. KompoZer is al least a decade old, and has not been updated in that time. I never used the Publish function, but the fact that it does not work for...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on KompoZer

    The aforementioned screen captures, annotated. On Sat, Jul 28, 2018 at 12:40 PM, TexTech textech@users.sourceforge.net wrote: I cannot see any settings in BlueGriffon that would cause what is happening to you. Although it is not likely, there may be something going on with GoDaddy. After saving your file, you need to examine it in either Notepad++ or Notepad, or some other text only editor. If everything looks OK, then save the file from your text editor and upload to your web site, then see if the...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on KompoZer

    The aforementioned screen captures.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on KompoZer

    I cannot see any settings in BlueGriffon that would cause what is happening to you. Although it is not likely, there may be something going on with GoDaddy. After saving your file, you need to examine it in either Notepad++ or Notepad, or some other text only editor. If everything looks OK, then save the file from your text editor and upload to your web site, then see if the problem persists. BlueGriffon (the updated version of KompoZer, now unsupported for over 8 years) has "other" issues also,...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on KompoZer

    Blue Griffon is easy to migrate to. There are some differences but the learning curve is pretty shallow. On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 9:07 AM, william jordan bill1260@users.sourceforge.net wrote: Thanks for the suggestion. I know Kompozer was replaced/superceeded by Blue Griffon but I've been reluctant to switch over to it because I figured it would mean I'd have to start over from scratch. Wanted: Help with SEO (willing to pay) https://sourceforge.net/p/kompozer/discussion/581743/thread/625615b2/?limit=25#db96...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on KompoZer

    Hello Bill, I have been on a bit of a tear lately trying to make people aware that KompoZer appears to be an abandoned project. There have been no updates, communications, or interest shown by the developers in YEARS! A worthy successor to KompoZer is Blue Griffon. Blue Griffon is similar to KompoZer, and is in large part based on KompoZer code. It is also free, with a paid tier that gets you a user manual. Before you get stuck using an old project that is not supported anymore, I highly recommend...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on KompoZer

    I could not get Blue Griffon 3.0.1 to run on XP, but I still have an earlier version of BG (v 2.3.1 I think) that did work on my 32 bit XP. I see that you posted a reply last week that is awaiting moderator approval. I wonder if this message will get through.

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