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Linux Journal: Programming Tools: HTML WYSIWYG Editors
Mar 10, 2005, 13 :00 UTC (10 Talkback[s]) (6455 reads)

(Other stories by Reg. Charney)

"I have a dirty little secret. When I started to build my first Web site a few years back, I used Microsoft's FrontPage. The main reason I chose to use FrontPage was its WYSIWYG facility. It made creating tables, changing the look of the text, renaming HTML pages and many other tasks a snap. For the professionals among you, this may be heresy, but after cleaning up the generated code, I had a useful site. For a number of years, I have been looking for equivalent Linux products. The wait may be almost over.

"Although nothing yet approaches FrontPage's ease-of-use, we now have a number of products that are truly WYSIWYG editors. They may grow into something much more..."

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Obviously this author never used MacroMe ...   Dreamweaver   
saber
Mar 10, 2005, 15:25:26
 
> Obviously this author never used Macro ...   Re: Dreamweaver   
Larry Smith
Mar 10, 2005, 16:48:33
 
I agree. I never saw a place for Frontpa ...   Re: Dreamweaver   
C. Whitman
Mar 10, 2005, 17:05:21
 
"Although nothing yet approaches FrontPa ...   Although...   
cheapshot
Mar 10, 2005, 17:35:35
 
 After browsing the screenshots in the L ...   Offtopic: The great desktop ...   
Shamar
Mar 10, 2005, 19:48:54
 
> > Obviously this author never used Mac ...   Re: Re: Dreamweaver   
saber
Mar 10, 2005, 21:59:17
 
I have long thought that making FlunkPag ...   Serious developers use Quanta+   
Eric Laffoon
Mar 10, 2005, 22:41:02
 
I just wanted to make it clear that I di ...   Re: Serious developers use Quanta+   
C. Whitman
Mar 11, 2005, 15:16:27
 
Quanta (as of this moment) is great for  ...   Re: Serious developers use Quanta+   
anonym
Mar 11, 2005, 19:26:41
 
Yeah, but so long as everything works ok ...   Re:Offtopic: The great desktop   
Joe User
Mar 12, 2005, 03:35:34
 
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