web authoring for newbies?
lordSauron
lordsauronthegreat at gmail.com
Fri Mar 3 19:38:27 UTC 2006
On 3/3/06, Richard Crawford <rscrawford at mossroot.com> wrote:
> On Friday 03 March 2006 08:38, Stratos Laspas wrote:
> > Any suggestions for a linux web authoring tool?
> > I know vi is the best :-) but how about a nice, graphical, easy to use,
> > grow-as-you-go kind of editing/previewing/uploading/blogging one?
>
> I like Quanta+ a lot, though it seems to get unstable when you're trying to
> edit really large files. I've heard other people praise NVu and Bluefish as
> well.
Quanta+ is awesome. Personally, if you've got files large enough to
tick off Quanta, you need to be fragmenting your scripts some more.
Quanta has some great support for PHP, and I really like it a lot.
It's better than DreamWeaver MX by a good margin as well.
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