-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 07 Jun 2004 09:37, richard lyons wrote: > On Sunday 06 June 2004 11:16, Kent West wrote: > > Kent West wrote: > > > jack kinnon wrote: > > >> Hi folks, > > >> > > >> I have installed Apache. Looking for a user-friendly > > >> (i.e. does not require programming) software to create > > >> web pages for website. Any available for Debian > > >> GNU?Linux? > > > > > > vi index.html > > > or > > > mozilla composer > > > or > > > amaya > > > or > > > quanta > > > or > > > bluefish > > > or > > > perhaps I'm not understanding the question > > > > or OpenOffice.Org Writer/Web > > I guess what the OP is looking for is one that does not require > knowing or writing html -- a wysiwyg editor. Mozilla writes crap > html. So did OOo last time I tried. That really leaves Amaya, doesn > it?
I'm a web developer myself, and a strong believer in knowing what you are doing when it comes to developing for the web. However, if you really dont want to learn html, the best tool out there is still Dreamweaver MX from Macromedia. Get yourself a copy of Crossover office and a copy of dreamweaver and thats the best bet. Otherwise learn HTML, and you can then use something as simple as vi/nano/pico. In general though, all WYSIWYG editors still write crap code, including Dreamweaver - it just writes better crap code than the rest of them. Tom -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAxFNZcqOpPRWIadcRAougAJ4uZAp+SUZSgzjmD6IOAlQRH4Jg1gCfQrgd hE41THQiGkaX65XH/87ceF4= =+Xgk -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----