Simon,
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.
Mike McCallister
Author, "SUSE Linux 10 Unleashed"
--- Simon Roberts
OK, I should clarify: Does anyone have any recommendations for visual/wysiwyg html editors? I'm considering OpenOffice, but at present it seems to be confused by the pre-existing pages and also generates some bad pages that only it can display.
Yes, _I_ use vi, but I need this for someone who is not tecchie, and doesn't want to become so. So vi, emacs, or anything that uses the html itself as the primary means of display is not an option. So, quanta--now that I've compiled it--isn't an option either. It has to be visual/wysiwyg, otherwise I'll be maintaining this site forever more (which isn't the end of the world, but we'd both prefer some level of independence :)
Sorry I wasn't clear in the first place :)
Any suggestions?
Cheers, Simon
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