On January 31, 2009 02:33:21 pm A. F. Cano wrote: > Hello, > > I recently installed Lenny from scratch on a new HD. It's time to maintain > some basic web pages, so I went looking for mozilla composer (that I used > before) and found that mozilla is gone from Lenny. Tried to find a > "composer" feature in iceweasel, but there is none. Then went searching > on the web. Found some hits: seamonkey, kompozer/nvu, but none of them > are in Lenny. I'd like to keep the installation as standard as possible, > so I'd prefer not to have to get non-aptitude packages. I did find quanta, > so barring a better solution, I'll start using that. I also saw references > to eclipse, but that seems overkill for simple web pages (if in fact > eclipse can do web pages). > > Previously I had found the iceweasel add-on called vimperator. Not useful > (to me) for the browser, but I thought it would be ideal for a > composer-type application. I use vi and it would be great to be able to > compose web pages directly with the keystrokes I'm used to, but yet not > have to enter html code by hand. Is anyone aware of some > iceweaser/firefox-compatible app that could use vimperator? Any web > development app that could be set up in "vi mode"? > > Thanks for any hints/clues.
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