Thomas Halahan wrote: > > I have tried 'amaya' which is open surce from the w3 > organisation. its' well featured and also makes very nice > looking HTML at the back end. However there is not ability > to refresh if you change outside the editor (like in emacs) > which I find a bit annoying. I have also used the mozilla > composer, but this kept of crashing on me and also put > loads of  's where they weren't wanted. > > tom > > On Friday 23 November 2001 16:38, Alexander Wallace wrote: > > Hello there! Can some one recomend me a good WYSIWYG > > editor that will work with debian testing? I would like > > to find something that will let me create tables and > > forms with all the possible html controls... Thanks! ---------------------------------- I like WebSphere HomePage Builder from IBM. Yep, it's commercial software about $70.00 for a Linux version if they have not increased the price. I like to use it to develop complete sites, the use other tools to finetune the pages. To use it on Debian I got the Redhat version then used alien to convert it to my system. I have been using it for 3 years (two version changes) with excellent results. The closest thing in free software is probably Screem but it is way short on capabilities compared to HomePage Builder. I personally think it is FAR better that MS Frontpage if you need to have a Windows version also.
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