Kate has syntax highlighting for many languages, including HTML. There's a few pages in the wiki about it. https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/kate/katepart/highlight.html
Not part of KDE, but Bluefish can do code completion for HTML and is a pretty powerful tool. Neither are WYSIWYG. I don't think Quanta Plus or Kompozer have been updated in some years, and those would have been the KDE-related web page authoring tools back in the day. Not sure if this is helpful or what you're after. On Wed, Jul 10, 2024, 9:26 AM Richard Owlett <rowl...@access.net> wrote: > I am new to Kate, though I've been exposed to a wide variety of editors > since the 60's. > > As a personal project I wish to reformat a number similarly structured > files for a different audience. These are chapters of the KJV Bible > originally created as a study tool. I wish to create a pleasant reading > experience for some visually impaired seniors. > > So far I've been using the GUI to manually edit individual chapters. > *EXCELLENT* tool. One would think Kate was designed with my project in > mind ;} > > Although I have some specific questions in mind, time would be better > spent reading something introducing Kate as a tool for editing HTML files. > > TIA > >