Re: [SLUG] Dreamweaver-like software

From: Eric Herrera (me@ericherrera.com)
Date: Thu Feb 26 2004 - 22:26:23 EST


Yeah, good luck with that!

I used to be a DW user, but now I use Quanta Plus. It is a nice editor but lacks
  wysiwyg editing(but their working on it).

Bluefish is nice too.

I keep seeing stuff about "IBM WebSphere Homepage Builder - WYSIWYG HTML editor
for Linux." however I think thats BS(you have to use wine-i think)

eric

Paul M Foster wrote:
> My wife is using Macromedia's Dreamweaver to develop websites (running
> under CrossOver). DW is GUI, and allows for previewing sites before
> committing changes, and "templates", where parts of webpages are preset
> and can simply be included sort of like macros. The result is purely
> static HTML pages. DW is just a GUI aid to creating them. I'd really
> really like to find something under straight Linux that does a similar
> thing, so as to wean her off this. Anyone know of anything like this?
> (Zope and content management systems are _not_ the same as Dreamweaver,
> so those aren't valid alternatives.)
>
> Paul
>
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