[wplug] WSYWIG html editor
bgtrio at yahoo.com
bgtrio at yahoo.com
Fri May 2 09:47:02 EDT 2003
I don't care for Mozilla's editor- no syntax highlighting is the biggest
downer. I do most of my editing in emacs, but I still need to track down
the auto-indent html mode for it (yes I know about htmltidy).
However, mozilla the browser is an awesome debugging/displaying
environment. I found this toolbar which helped an awful lot with css
placement issues, link checking, etc:
http://placenamehere.com/pnhtoolbar/
It's got lots of goodies built into it. Have a look.
Gosh I've been posting a lot lately.
Bryon
read my blog
http://www.livejournal.com/~bryguypgh
On Fri, 2 May 2003, TC Linux wrote:
> I second this listing!
>
> I've been using each of the first three since I've started working in linux
> at home about 8 months ago.
>
> Mozilla's composer is the more WYSIWYG of them all (excluding Quanta Gold)
> and doesn't have much of a learning curve.
>
> I'd recommend using them all. Each has that something that I don't find in
> the others. So for someone not-yet-ready-for-the-text-editor, these are
> great.
> Everything that you'd see on www.twistedcranium.com (my website) is done
> with a combination of these three.
>
> ((web graphics though, I'll admit that I still bounce back to winders for
> the use of Paint Shop Pro, just not used to GIMP yet))
>
>
>
> >
> > Some of these have already been listed, but here are the URLS:
> >
> > Mozilla Composer
> > http://www.mozilla.org/
> >
> > Bluefish
> > http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/index.html
> >
> > Quanta Plus
> > http://quanta.sourceforge.net/
> >
> > Quanta Gold (commerical)
> > http://www.thekompany.com/products/quanta/
> >
> > and I believe OpenOffice includes and HTML editor (or has this mode)
> >
> > --
> > jaaron <http://jadetower.org>
> >
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