Peter Gueckel ha scritto:
Claude Jones wrote:
> No one mentioned SeaMonkey and its built in 'Composer'.
That was the first program to come to my mind, since I used to use it years ago,
when it was called Netscape. However, I do not believe it is html5 capable,
unless that has changed. I do not want to write legacy code.
Didn't test it myself, but Seamonkey is supporting HTML5 since version
2.5. Usually Composer follows the pace of the browser, so it might be
worth a try.
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