Hi! Im new user in Linux and I love Suse but: Can someone give my a suggestion for a "easy-to-handle" designprogram for websaits in Suse? It OK if I have to use html code but I also like "what you see is what you get". Thanks from Thomas Kihlberg, Sweden
You can use Netscape composer or Mozilla composer. There are others that also come bundled. regards Leo Thomas Kihlberg wrote:
Hi!
Im new user in Linux and I love Suse but: Can someone give my a suggestion for a "easy-to-handle" designprogram for websaits in Suse? It OK if I have to use html code but I also like "what you see is what you get". Thanks from
Thomas Kihlberg, Sweden
On Thursday 01 August 2002 07:25, Linux Leo wrote:
You can use Netscape composer or Mozilla composer. There are others that also come bundled. regards Leo
Thomas Kihlberg wrote:
Hi!
Im new user in Linux and I love Suse but: Can someone give my a suggestion for a "easy-to-handle" designprogram for websaits in Suse? It OK if I have to use html code but I also like "what you see is what you get". Thanks from
Thomas Kihlberg, Sweden =======================
Thomas, Both of the programs Leo mentioned are very good and there is Quanta. This is included with your package and works nicely also. In fact, I believe they just released an update to work with KDE3 with many new features and bug fixes. Patrick -- --- KMail v1.4.2 --- SuSE Linux Pro v8.0 ---
On Thursday 01 August 2002 16:47, Patrick wrote:
On Thursday 01 August 2002 07:25, Linux Leo wrote:
You can use Netscape composer or Mozilla composer. There are others that also come bundled. regards Leo
Thomas Kihlberg wrote:
Hi!
Im new user in Linux and I love Suse but: Can someone give my a suggestion for a "easy-to-handle" designprogram for websaits in Suse? It OK if I have to use html code but I also like "what you see is what you get". Thanks from
Thomas Kihlberg, Sweden
=======================
Thomas, Both of the programs Leo mentioned are very good and there is Quanta. This is included with your package and works nicely also. In fact, I believe they just released an update to work with KDE3 with many new features and bug fixes.
Patrick
I second and third that! Check out my Linux Tutorial (link below). It was all done with Quanta including the perl scripts, project management, upload to the server and so forth. I created my own tags for my site that a perl processor converts by reading values out of a database. These new tags are properly highlighted in Quanta when I am editing the pages. Great stuff. Regards, jimmo -- --------------------------------------- "Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation. Your character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others thing you are." -- John Wooden --------------------------------------- Be sure to visit the Linux Tutorial: http://www.linux-tutorial.info --------------------------------------- NOTE: All messages sent to me in response to my posts to newsgroups or forums are subject to reposting.
participants (4)
-
James Mohr
-
Linux Leo
-
Patrick
-
Thomas Kihlberg