Ubuntu-Toronto site, Linux web & wiki editing software suggestions?

Jamon Camisso jamonation at gmail.com
Sat Dec 9 21:23:10 UTC 2006


Daniel Robitaille wrote:
> On 12/9/06, David J Patrick <djp at linuxcaffe.ca> 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"
>>
> 
> I have never played with it, but my wife has been using it for one of
> her relatively simple web site in recent months.  And she doesn't
> really like it.  It's a bit buggy, doesn't always do what you want it
> to do, and even managed to delete a bunch of her files on the remote
> ftp site she was trying to publish to the other day.  This is with nvu
> in Dapper;  I don't know if the Edgy version is better.  But she is
> not a really happy customer at this point of nvu.
> 
> Personally I use vi to create web pages, so I don't have to deal with
> these type of applications :)

Quanta is a superb editor, as is Bluefish.




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