Is there such a thing is a "good" wysiwyg web page editor for Linux.  I
use NetObjects on a Windoz box, but I'd like to find something
comparable for Linux.  The folks at NetObjects told me they have no
plans on porting their product to Linux.

Fred


Gustav Schaffter wrote:
> 
> Delicate question. These kind of questions almost always end up in a
> small 'My editor is better than yours' argumentation. :-)
> 
> On a general point: Any text editor will do a good work. If it's got
> colored HTML syntax highlightning, it's a plus. That is, assuming you're
> doing (all?) your HTML editing under X.
> 
> Stay far away from those 'WYGIWYG' editors. There's been a long thread
> on this list about some of those editors (read Win editors) using a non
> standard representation of special characters, which renders the page
> almost unreadable for any user not using a Micro$oft browser, but I'm
> not convinced that non M$ editors are so much better.
> 
> Besides, with a text based editor, *you* are the master of your code.
> Most WYSIWYG editors are actually WYGIWYG-SU editors.
> 
> Regards
> Gustav
> 
> P.S. WYGIWYG-SU == "What You Get Is What You Get - Shut Up"
> 
> Alessandro Coppelli wrote:
> >
> >   Hi to all.
> >
> >    Is whis  the best web pages editor for Linux  ?
> >
> >   Alessandro
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