[techtalk] Any good HTML editors for Linux?

John Elliott johne at trifidtech.ca
Tue Apr 3 13:16:33 EST 2001


I have been using Quanta+ V2.0beta5 and found it to be quite decent.  It has 
a preview of the page that you are editing as well.  It is very easy to use.

On April  3, 2001 12:57 pm, Christian MacAuley wrote:
> > Just wondering if anyone had any suggestions for good HTML (non-WYSIWYG
> > or WYSIWYG that supports non-WYSIWYG) for Linux?  Pros and cons would be
>
> great,
>
> > and also whether they require KDE or Gnome (I run Gnome usually).
>
> Gee, i've been lurking a lot ...
>
> I think Bluefish rocks.  It's not WYSIWYG, but it was dialogues for PHP,
> SSI, HTML, CSS, and lots of other useful stuff.  You can open files from
> the web, too, which is handy for me.
>   http://bluefish.openoffice.nl
>
> These are two others i haven't tried.  They aren't WYSIWYG, either.
>
>   Screem
>   http://www.screem.org/
>
>   CoffeeCup - Not free though!
>
> http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-10142-100-1533958.html?tag=st.dl.10004
>- 103-1.lst-7-1.1533958
>
> ~Christian
>
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