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I'm looking for a good one. CompoZer is outdated, SeaMonkey is confusing and I can't find anything that so far, compares to Frontpage (ahhh, manually ripping out the standards breaking ...
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- 09-25-2009 #1
WYSIWG HTML Editor
I'm looking for a good one. CompoZer is outdated, SeaMonkey is confusing and I can't find anything that so far, compares to Frontpage (ahhh, manually ripping out the standards breaking tags... such a good past time). Should I look for a good one, or give up and use Gedit or Plone?
- 09-25-2009 #2Linux Newbie
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NVU o Quanta+ are good options ... quanta has a very decent inline editor and CSS options, and very good source editor (autocomplete and all that stuff)
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- 09-25-2009 #3forum.guy
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You can find some HTML editor options here:
HTML | Linux App Finder
I personally prefer normal text editors such as gedit and kwrite better because most of the wysiwyg editors tend to produce horrible code. The last time I used FrontPage (and that's been years), the code was some of the worst I've ever seen.oz
- 09-25-2009 #4


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