--- Mike McCallister
As others have indicated, Nvu is probably your best bet. It is based on the old Netscape/Mozilla Composer code, prettified by the Linspire (Lindows) folks. There's a Windows version, too.
I wouldn't rule out Quanta, though. I have a feeling you got an old tarball version. Quanta Plus has been part of the KDE Webdev package since KDE 3.3, and the newer versions come with the Visual Page Layout WYSIWIG editor. The user can choose to display VPL, the source editor, or both.
Ah, now I feel stupid. I missed that totally about quanta, so I'll go have another try. NVu seems to have a website that's trying to sell me stuff, or get me laid... I don't think I understand quite what's going on there, but now you point me in the right direction with quanta, I'll play with that for a while, and maybe try NVu if I can work out what their website is doing. Many thanks to all who offered suggestions, and again sorry for the confusion. Cheers, Simon "You can tell whether a man is clever by his answers. You can tell whether a man is wise by his questions." Naguib Mahfouz __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com