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Wysiwyg html editor for Linux
Is there anyone here ever know a free wysiwyg html editor for Linux other than Quanta and BlueFish? Well, I don't expect that I could find a software as comprehensive as Dreamweaver (even if there is a software like that for Linux, it must be commercial one/not freeware). I just need an html editor that allow me to do something like merging table cells visually like the way we could do in FrontPage or Dreamweaver. I don't need the visual property editor or other fancy features, just the basic wysiwyg. Anyone know a software like that? Thanks.
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CoffeeCup used to do a wysiwyg editor for linux. Have a nose on their site www.coffeecup.com.
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Well, you have two choices:
Mozilla's HTML editor. This one comes with Mozilla, but there is also a standalone version callled Composer++ And there is Peacock, which is more simple, but has a nicer interface (gtk2) and is faster. |
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Thanks guys. Actually I forgot that Mozilla and Netscape come with their own html editor. I will have a try.
As to CoffeeCup, I don't think they have the wysiwyg feature for the Linux version but I might be wrong. |
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I think you're right, my mistake - sorry
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