[ale] HTML Editor

Matthew Brown matthew.brown at cordata.net
Mon Apr 8 15:11:02 EDT 2002


I took a look at Scream (Screem?) last year.  It looked pretty sharp,
but they could still use some help.

Best regards,
Matthew Brown, President
CorData, Inc.
O: (770) 795-0089
F: (404) 806-4855
E: matthew.brown at cordata.net


-----Original Message-----
From: John Wells [mailto:jb at sourceillustrated.com] 
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 9:45 AM
To: Mark E. Schill; ale at ale.org
Subject: RE: [ale] HTML Editor


It depends.  If you're looking for a good wysiwyg, you may be out of
luck. 
IBM's HomePage Builder is about the only true wysiwyg for linux, and
it's not spectacular...

Others claim to be but really aren't.  Bluefish, CoffeeCup, etc. are
really glorified text editors (push this button to output this tag).  If
you're looking for full featured editors like dreamweaver, you may be
out of luck.

In my case, I wanted something that allowed advanced table drawing like
DW. 
I ended up purchasing win4lin and running 98 on top of linux to use DW
that way.  Hey, it works.  And those wincrap crashes reboot super
fast...

John


---------  Original message --------
From: Mark E. Schill <Mark.Schill at cmschill.net>
To: ale at ale.org
To: ale at ale.org <ale at ale.org>
Subject: [ale] HTML Editor
Date: 04-08-02 17:33

> Hey Guys,

I need your recommendation for a html editor for linux. What are the top
choices. I am currently using Netscape Composer. The web pages are in
cvs so I don't necessarily need something that will edit an entire site.
Just something is a really good editor for pages.


Mark





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