Agreed that IBM should not attempt to recreate a full-blown CSS editor. No question that TopStyle is great tool for creating/editing CSS. For me though, that doesn't eliminate the need for simple text editing of CSS inside of Designer.
For example, what happens if the CSS is meant for the Notes client? The Notes client doesn't exactly apply rules 100% the same as a browser does, so you can't preview that in TopStyle (unless I'm missing something). Consequently, the whole edit/save/navigate/refresh/find procedure must be repeated for each tweak (see
Main point is, something to edit the text is what I'd advocate. Not a CSS editor. Just a text editor (and if it allowed mark-up, and computed text, so much the better).
That said, I'm still workin' on my top three. :-)


. . . . . . Does TopStyle preview for the Notes... (~Richard Rerebu... 9.Oct.02) 