Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> __/ [ Jim ] on Sunday 23 July 2006 19:58 \__
>
>> Flamingo wrote:
>>
>>> In windows, I got used to use Dreamweaver to develope jsp webpage, and
>>> sometimes use Frontpage to edit the html syntax. I'm wondering whether
>>> there is some webpage maker like dreamweavor and Frontpage in linux.
>>> I'm going to switch from windows to linux. Is there anybody knows?
>>> thanks for help!
>
>
> I suggest that you start with NVU < http://www.nvu.com/index.php > if you
> opt for a staged migration from Windows to Linux (NVU is inter-operable).
> There are tools for Linux such as Quanta Plus, whose final product is
> better than anything you can achieve with the WYSIWYG paradigm.
>
I use Quanta Plus for authoring web-pages; I get to see and work with the
actual HTML/CSS code, in a nice modern syntax-aware editor, and with
preview a click away.
That combination I find better for web pages than any "WYSIWYG" editor, I
never like what those things do to the code underneath, especially if it's
HTML I might want to maintain and extend in the future.
--
JPB
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