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Dreamweaver for Linux?
chunter
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Ok, I've got to the point where i quite happy using Linux, but I need a decent website creation package which works on Linux. I have multiple websites, so Notepad alternatives are not an option. I need a wysiwyg editor.
Anyone got any suggestions?
Anyone got any suggestions?
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Please check this list:
http://webdesign.about.com/od/linuxunixhtmleditors/LinuxUNIX_HTML_Editors.htm
I've got some experience with Nvu on windows as I am not using Linux yet and I can say that it works very well.
Good luck
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Ok, I've got to the point where i quite happy using Linux, but I need a decent website creation package which works on Linux. I have multiple websites, so Notepad alternatives are not an option. I need a wysiwyg editor.
Anyone got any suggestions?
read up on wine and wine-doors
you may be pleasantly surprised
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For creating cleanly written sites wysiwyg isn't usually the best option. As mentioned nvu is very good.
I think Dreamweaver is about the only decent wysiwyg editor I can think of. You could look into running Windows via a virtual machine. Check out virtualbox."Boonowa tweepi, ha, ha."0
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