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I have a web design class where we use dreamweaver, and this project i am doing is getting kind of daunting so i was wondering if you could direct me ...
- 11-08-2011 #1
Dreamweaver equivalent
I have a web design class where we use dreamweaver, and this project i am doing is getting kind of daunting so i was wondering if you could direct me to a piece of software that i can use to work on my project at home because the only thing i will run is linux. I need it to work on ubuntu 11.04 Thanks
- 11-08-2011 #2Linux Guru
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I'm a bit of a minimalist, so I'd say:
Graphic Editor with syntax highlighting + Browser + Terminal for tailing webserver logs
in my case, nedit + firefox + rxvt
install the Firebug and Web Developer Firefox add-ons, too.
and have the Firefox Error Console open, too.
- 11-08-2011 #3linux user # 503963
- 11-08-2011 #4forum.guy
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Take a look at the apps at the following database to see if any of those might work for you:
HTML | Linux App Finder
In most cases, it won't cost you anything but some of your time to test them.oz
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- 11-08-2011 #8forum.guy
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The only true equivalent would be Dreamweaver for Linux but I'm not aware of there being a version for Linux. You could check the WINE Applications Database to see if anyone has been able to run Dreamweaver under Linux using WINE, but it's doubtful that anyone has had much success doing so:Dreamweaver equivalent
WineHQ - Wine Application Databaseoz
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- 11-08-2011 #9
Ok, this is actually from this year. So it should be a bit more fresh.
Is there anything like Dreamweaver for Linux/Ubuntu? - Quora
Looks like I'll have to filter a bit better next time.linux user # 503963
- 11-08-2011 #10
If you don't mind hand coding, then take a look at Aptana Studio. Quanta Plus in KDE is also very good.


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