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| Hello Michael, I've never been using such software to design web sites but maybe Mozilla would be okay for you. I know it has a so called Composer which can create HTML files without knowledge of the actual commands. Have a look at it. Did you watch out for a Linux version of Dream Weaver? Lot of popular software for professionals supports other OS -- at least Mac OS... Daniel, Germany |
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| Daniel Böhmer wrote: > Hello Michael, > > I've never been using such software to design web sites but maybe > Mozilla would be okay for you. I know it has a so called Composer > which can create HTML files without knowledge of the actual commands. > > Have a look at it. Did you watch out for a Linux version of Dream > Weaver? Lot of popular software for professionals supports other OS -- > at least Mac OS... There isn't a Linux version of Dreamweaver, but it is possible to run it with Wine, although it is a little unstable. You could try NVU. It's based on Mozilla code. -- Chris Hope | www.electrictoolbox.com | www.linuxcdmall.com |
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| On Wed, 03 May 2006 12:15:56 -0500, misiek wrote: > I look some software like dream weaver under Gentoo , I need actually > one thing, just set up graphically the table, I need play with rowspan > and colspan to make sometime some crazy table > > pleas let me know if you got one like that The programs usually mentioned for web development on Linux are: mozilla composer, amaya, bluefish, quanta, nvu and screem. I prefer nedit - a very nice text editor - nothing beats coding HTML by hand. |
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| misiek: > I look some software like dream weaver under Gentoo , Try Quanta. > I need actually > one thing, just set up graphically the table, I need play with rowspan > and colspan to make sometime some crazy table Table layouts are bad but you can play with tables quite easily using Nvu. Cheers, Kon -- *** www.konrad.mantorski.com *** |
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| On Thursday 04 May 2006 02:36, ray stood up and spoke the following words to the masses in /alt.os.linux.gentoo...:/ > On Wed, 03 May 2006 12:15:56 -0500, misiek wrote: > >> I look some software like dream weaver under Gentoo , I need actually >> one thing, just set up graphically the table, I need play with >> rowspan and colspan to make sometime some crazy table >> >> pleas let me know if you got one like that > > The programs usually mentioned for web development on Linux are: > mozilla composer, amaya, bluefish, quanta, nvu and screem. I prefer > nedit - a very nice text editor - nothing beats coding HTML by hand. /Quanta/ /Plus/ gets my vote as well. ;-) -- With kind regards, *Aragorn* (Registered GNU/Linux user # 223157) |