just curious...how do these gui development tools compare with dreamweaver? I've seen and used it....it is VERY nice
----- Original Message ----- From: "Carl William Spitzer IV"
To: Cc: Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 10:31 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] CSS GUI Development tool in Linux? Which means the current state requires having netscape 4.8 and quanta up and tabbing arround and checking with refresh your changes. If you want to get into websetting I suggest learning raw html4 coding and adding javascript and DHTML afterwards. If you have the big bucks go for O'Reilly books otherwise try the local discount chain for books
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I have been trying Quanta. Its nice enough with its own display with
<F6>.
I think its better than the Win311 tools. I have not tried Dreamweaver
and I hesitate to use any of the more "friendly" windows programs some of
them install security holes. I beleive thats called bring coals to new
castle.
I note that much of the free JS scripts do not work in konquerer in 7.3
so if your doing developement I suggest Mozilla, and NS. Most of what
will work there will work in IE. Though I am considering a joke page for
the detection of IE which will direct the viewer to the NS ftp site and
switch about ten seconds later.
CWSIV
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 21:07:09 -0500 "pheonix1t"
Not everything which works in both NS4 and IE4 will work in Konquerer.
Also beware of scripts which require NS6+ or are IE5.x only. they will limit your sites audience. Interesting 8.0 had NS6 but NS4.8 is part of 8.2.
I hope NS has the courage to open source the 4.8 and let us grow the browser for them.
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