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Re: HTML editors
On Wednesday 21 August 2002 07:29 pm, you wrote:
> Does anyone have a favorite WYSIWYG editor for web page design that I
> could find in my Red Hat distribution?
There is some editing stuff in Mozilla (CSS3), but I've never seen it
implemented in a real web site.
There's Quanta+ - it only has a "preview" mode, and it is more like Homesite.
Homesite also runs under wine (but the preview mode uses IE).
I think something called JEdit might be what you are looking for - it's also
an XML/XSL editor that can hook into a webserver. Written in Java, it will
run everywhere.
Mike808/
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