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That is exactly what an html editor is, they pretty much all have a WYSIWIG mode and an html code mode.


To me, html editor implies that you have to generate the page in html. Most editors of that ilk have a preview screen to see what you've done, but cannot edit in that screen.

Composer does have an html edit screen, but I've not had to use it. I do everything in the semi-wysiwyg screen. Semi because it has guide lines and markers for tables and such. There is a preview screen to see what you will get that also allows editing in a more surreal fashion. I don't use that.

I really like it. And I used to make my web pages with notebook.