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Re: [SuSE Linux] HTML editing, anyone?
  • From: kf@xxxxxx (Kristian Farren)
  • Date: Sun, 06 Sep 1998 23:41:37 -0700
  • Message-id: <35F38021.37534E09@xxxxxx>



If only there was DreamWeaver for Linux, all my dreams
would come true, as it would allow me to run a MSless enviorment.
BTW I'm posting this from NT because I formated my Liux drive
last week hoping I would be able to play with SuSE 5.3 over
the holiday weekend, the week came, but SuSE didn't :(
I wanted to install 5.3 clean to correct some of my newbie
errors from 5.2, my first linux install.

Kristian Farren

zens wrote:
>
> On Sun, 6 Sep 1998, Steve Mills wrote:
>
> > On a Linux note, can anyone suggest (or is there, even) a good html editor
> > that can handle my web pages for editing? Something like Front Page (hoping
> > beyond hope) or at least better than NS?
> > I haven't tried all the toys from ApplixWare yet, perhaps they have it. Or maybe
> > I have to wait for what KDE has up it's sleeves.
> >
> > I really have no other need to return to Windows after I grab on to one, if
> > it exists.
>
> not to sound like a dickhead, but I would suggest learning html, and
> familiarizing yourself with a text editor (I find vi to be quite
> adequate), I have seen several WYSIWYG html editors, and they not only
> limit the learning expierence, but they create documents that are larger
> than they should be by adding more code than is needed, not to mention the
> security aspect of things (I have to keep up with security issues, its my
> job :))...
>
> zens
>
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