If you are like me, you may think that none of the HTML editors out there is really satisfying. I mean, I don't want a CSS editor, or an HTML, Javascript, whatever editor. I just want an editor that makes good-looking web pages.
Well, Pages can do that. Of course, not for complicated things. But the HTML export in Pages works well. The only thing you have to do is to set a new page attribute through the "Page Setup" menu item. Choose Custom Paper size, and put, for instance, height = 400 cm, width = 30 cm, and maybe 1.5 cm for left margin, and that's it.
[robg adds: Pages' HTML export feature has been much-maligned; it makes a shambles out of most of the complex templates in Pages, as it can't handle the placement of the images. But if you've got a basic text document, you'll get a good looking web page out of it. The only caveat I would offer is that it's not really efficient HTML -- if you view the source, you'll probably find a
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