Ubuntu-Toronto site, Linux web & wiki editing software suggestions?
Dave Sullivan
dave at dave-sullivan.com
Sat Dec 9 16:13:54 UTC 2006
All we need for the Ubuntu Toronto site, IMO at the moment is content..
nothing spectacular, just text that we can post up. If you feel you need
to, create an account on ubuntutoronto.org and I'll give you the
appropriate permissions to create pages so you can play around with
that.
On Sat, 2006-12-09 at 09:45 -0500, David J Patrick wrote:
> On 08/12/06, C. Martens <c.martens at rogers.com> wrote:
> >On 05/12/06, C. Martens <c.martens at rogers.com> wrote:
>
> >> Do other readers have 'simple' web-editing favs?
>
> >mozilla based NVU ?
> >djp
>
> What in the world do u mean, David?
>
> if your're looking for a simple program to edit HTML files, or even
> manage a very simple (static) website, there is such a program, cased
> on Mozilla composer, called "nvu"
>
> it's not a CMS.
> djp
>
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