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That seems perfectly reasonable to me. I've needed my HTML expertise
often in the course of my work. Maybe they use Flare or Confluence and
need someone who can hand-code HTML to deal with the bugs in their
WYSIWYG editors.
My guess is they added the "without editor" part because they were
getting unqualified applicants.
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 4:44 AM, Paul Hanson <twer_lists_all -at- hotmail -dot- com> wrote:
> I just came across a job ad for a Technical Editor. This was listed as a
> responsibility:
> |
> Create web pages without Dreamweaver or other HTML editor and troubleshoot
> HTML style issues, tag issues, etc.
>
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