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- 07-12-2005 #1Linux Newbie
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- a webpage creater program much like dreamweaver
- and how do i get those mac looking panels in gnome?
- 07-12-2005 #2Linux User
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Check out BlueFish

What do you mean Mac looking, got an example screenshot or something?
- 07-12-2005 #3Linux Newbie
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Originally Posted by Slip
yeah, this one user made a thread but no one really explained to him how to make it. it's panel on the bottom with all the icons sticking out of it.
- 07-12-2005 #4Linux Newbie
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For WYSIWYG web editing, like dreamweaver, check out Nvu...its quite good, not as deep as dreamweaver but still a very good product
and for mac os x style panels, well, in gnome you could try gdesklets, and in kde i think superkaramba....
check them out
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Oh, the dock. There is a widget for gDesklets that will do that. The website is gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org but it is currently down as I believe in the middle of the day yesterday their server crapped out. Should be back in a few days.
- 07-12-2005 #6Linux Newbie
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i downloaded it ( http://www.gdesklets.org/releases/gD...0.35.1.tar.bz2)
now how do i go about installing this?, the ubuntu guide wasn't much help.
- 07-12-2005 #7Linux User
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It should be in Ubuntus package manager.
Originally Posted by neanderthal // anarchism
- 07-12-2005 #8Linux Newbie
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nope, it's not in the synaptic package manager
Originally Posted by Slip
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http://www.sethkinast.com/ubuntu/hoa...4ubp1_i386.deb
Originally Posted by neanderthal // anarchism
I strongly suggest you stick to only the package manager but if you would still want to compile it yourself from source (what you have). You extract that .tar.bz2 file.. you then open the terminal and cd to that folder and as root do
And it will install it for you.Code:# ./configure && make && make install
- 07-12-2005 #10Linux Newbie
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what's that link for?
Originally Posted by Slip


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