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Re: Re: [K12OSN] Finally a WYSIWYG web editor




Of course you are right Tony, composer is great for light html work (I've used it many times).
 If you are running KDE 3.2 I would really recommend looking at Quanta though, it has become just as easy as composer, and allows you to do so much more. IMHO, from an old Bluefish junkie, it has far surpassed Bluefish with this release.
 
 Garret/Ruffdogs
 
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 >>Steve Wright wrote:
 >>> On Sun, 2004-02-08 at 11:01, Garret Acott wrote:
 >>> 
 >>>>The latest quanta supports true WYSIWYG and is IMHO heads and tails over NVU.
 >>> 
 >>> 
 >>> 
 >>> ahh, thanks for that.  I will stop busting my nuts trying to install
 >>> nvu.
 >>> 
 >>> yeah, quanta rox.  I like the folding nesty bits - that really helps.
 >>> 
 >>> 
 >>> /steve
 >>> 
 >>
 >>I've been watching this thread with some amusement.  I tried to try out 
 >>this NVU to no avail (wouldn't install).  I also noticed that Lindows 
 >>was offering a free OS to NVU users, but their coupon didn't work when I 
 >>went to their site (I just wanted to try it out is all...I do have a 

 >>free Suse Pro box coming, though, since I emailed them about my school 
 >>project).
 >>I don't know why I bothered, anyway, with this NVU.  To tell the truth, 
 >>Mozilla composer does everything I need for developing pages.  I can 
 >>write the code in the html tab and then view the results in the wysiwig 
 >>tab.  What more could I need?  If I wanted more, I know that both Quanta 
 >>and Bluefish offer more features, but the truth is that I haven't made 
 >>much use of them.  Being relatively ignorant, if I want to do anything 
 >>more than some basic html, I borrow someone else's code and tweak it to 
 >>my purposes if necessary (doing everything in my power to assure that I 
 >>am NOT stealing something that is not free to use, of course.  I don't 
 >>want SCO sueing me for sneaking off with a little javascript or something.)
 >>
 >>tony
 >>
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 >>Anthony Baldwin
 >>
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