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Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools
- From: Steven Hilton <mshiltonj AT libertystorm.com>
- To: "Internetworkers: " "http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/" <internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools
- Date: 10 Apr 2003 21:11:03 -0400
If anyone knows of a WYSIWYG Dreamweaver-ish tool for linux, please let
me know. That one app is the only thing keeping my wife on windows.
Mozilla's composer doesn't seem good enough, though.
On Thu, 2003-04-10 at 21:43, lisa linn wrote:
> on 4/10/03 7:16 PM, Joey Carr at joey AT metalab.unc.edu wrote:
>
> > I have to admit to being one of those freaks that does it all with Emacs
> > and a shell window. I started out using Netscape Composer back in the
> > day, but since it had no capability of doing anything with JavaScript I
> > gave it up and started doing things by hand. I think I was still using
> > pico at that point. I sit down with a WYSIWYG and don't know where to
> > begin.
>
> i've felt the same way for a long time, but i was forced to get familiar
> with dreamweaver mx so i could support my contribute users, and found that
> it has some nice tools for site management and never gets in the way of my
> coding when i'm not in WYSIWYG mode. it also has tag auto-completion when
> you're working in the source, and does a nice job with syntax highlighting.
> My pages are commonly html with embedded php code and it is smart enough to
> highlight both types of code in the same page (which bbedit isn't, as far as
> i can tell).
>
> i'm not gonna buy it for myself to use at home but it's kind of nice to use
> at work where i don't have to pay for it :)
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Steven Hilton <mshiltonj AT libertystorm.com>
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Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools
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- Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools, lisa linn, 04/10/2003
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Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools,
David R. Matusiak, 04/10/2003
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Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools,
Shea Tisdale, 04/10/2003
- Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools, Steven Hilton, 04/10/2003
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[internetworkers] High-end web site authoring tools,
machett, 04/10/2003
- Re: [internetworkers] High-end web site authoring tools, Jeni Grant, 04/11/2003
- Re: [internetworkers] High-end web site authoring tools, Josep L. Guallar-Esteve, 04/11/2003
- Re: [internetworkers] High-end web site authoring tools, David Minton, 04/11/2003
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Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools,
Joey Carr, 04/10/2003
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Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools,
lisa linn, 04/10/2003
- Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools, Steven Hilton, 04/10/2003
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Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools,
lisa linn, 04/10/2003
- Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools, lisa linn, 04/10/2003
- Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools, Calvin Powers, 04/11/2003
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Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools,
Shea Tisdale, 04/10/2003
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Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools,
pawelka, 04/10/2003
- Re: [internetworkers] low end web site authoring tools, Jason Laughlin, 04/10/2003
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