Linux HTML editors

Randy Rathbun randy at rrr.2y.net
Mon Aug 21 17:05:02 CDT 2000


I suggest trying Amaya from W3C... http://www.w3c.org. It is a nice little
web browser too. 

Randy Rathbun
randy at rrr.2y.net
http://rrr.2y.net

On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Gerald Combs wrote:

> On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Forrest Dickinson wrote:
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> > Are there any good graphical HTML editors out there for linux?  I would
> > like to find something like Dreamweaver or Netobjects Fusion.  Im sure
> > that a lot of people would recommend emacs or vi, but I am just to lazy
> > for them.
> 
> Netscape Communicator for Linux has a basic WYSIWYG HTML editor (select
> Communicator->Composer from the menu).  Searching for "html editor" on
> www.freshmeat.net turns up a pile of entries, but I'm not familiar with
> any of them.
> 
> I tend to do most of my HTML editing with NEdit (www.nedit.org).  It's not
> WYSIWYG, but it kicks butt in other areas that I think are important
> (syntax highlighting, macros, search/replace, etc.)
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