The time has come that I want to start "updating" my homepage on a more frequent basis than "when the planets align" ;) Right now, my home page [hopefully correctly referenced in my .sig] is rather simplistic and is "easy enough" to edit w/vi, but I want to improve upon it a bit -- you know, better organization, maybe a more-appropriate background page, creating photo albums on a regular basis, etc. This will quickly do both of two things: 1) exceed my patience in editing it with vi 2) require more organization than ad-hoc addition of pages [ok, so it's probably like millions of other websites out there based on point 2 alone, but that's no reason to let it remain "sloppy"] So I'm looking for a decent "wysiwyg" html editor for linux. a google search turned up two obvious ones, and some deeper searching found a third. 1) coffeecup -- this is a windows port, and from all (recent) accounts, "they just don't get it" -- this is NAGware [timed demo, big ugly screen-real-estate-stealing banner, etc.] It also isn't exactly wysiwyg from the reviews I've read so far. 2) bluefish -- regarded as "much better", but still not wysiwyg. Turns out I only have the gtk1 libraries, so I could only use v0.7; v0.8 requires gtk2 libs [and a host of related sub-libraries] Seems this has a "preview in netscape", but I haven't installed netscape... 3) quanta + -- just in looking around for it prior to downloading, I found that the latest kde 3.1 release already has this; the "standard" update instructions for going from kde 3.0 to 3.1 end up not installing this if you didn't already have it in stalled [however, I had downloaded the entire set of RPM's from the KDE site, so I already had it] This is a little better than bluefish in some ways, but still "isn't quite wysiwyg" -- you still edit tags directly, but on the plus side there is a quick "preview" button that switches from text-your-working-on to a rendered-version-of-the-page. Unless I missed something, it doesn't appear that you can "edit" while in "preview" mode Does anyone have other suggestions for a true "see the effects as you type" html editor? are they only "commercial" ventures? [I found references to hotmetal pro and ibm's homepage builder for websphere, but funding is an issue right now] Looking forward to suggestions Tom -- Yet another Blog: http://osnut.homelinux.net