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- 07-11-2003 #1Linux User
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VIM good for writing up a HTML?
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- 07-11-2003 #2Linux Newbie
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There are probably better html editors than vim but I dont know of any offhand.
I do know that vim has syntax support for html so it will make it a bit easier to use.
Have you checked out freshmeat or sourceforge for any html editors ?
That would be the first place I would look.
- 07-11-2003 #3Linux User
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I do some HTML from time to time, and the editor i like is Bluefish. Its very good! Http://bluefish.openoffice.nl
- 07-11-2003 #4Linux User
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oh, thanks, i will try, i always feel remembering those html tags is a better idea, but there are too freaking many.
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- 07-11-2003 #5Linux Engineer
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Quanta is a nice html editor for linux. Actually its probably the best one I have used so far.
- 07-11-2003 #6Linux Guru
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I feel like I've said this before, but might I suggest emacs?
- 07-11-2003 #7Linux Engineer
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Dolda,
Does emacs indent the HTML code like C in anyway? Something like that would be very helpful especially when creating nested tables.The best things in life are free.
- 07-11-2003 #8Linux Guru
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It doesn't have the same advanced indenting mode as it does in C. In HTML mode, all it does when you press tab is to indent the line to the same level as the previous line has.


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