On 2004-05-11, /dev/rob0 <rob0@gmx.co.uk> wrote:
> On Tue, 11 May 2004 14:05:44 -0500, brent wrote:
>> I know alot of you guys are sysadmins,
>
> Some of us, for sure.
>
>> I was wondering if you had any preferences with website design software.
>
> "mcedit index.html" and a good online HTML reference. 
>
>> as most of the linux software availible is for hand-coders.
>
> I think that's the audience you're more likely to reach here. I don't
> know where to suggest that you take this where it might be on topic,
> but I'm sure you'd do better in almost any other distro's newsgroup. 
>
> FWIW, bluefish is very good for professionals, but I presume you're
> wanting something for pointy-clicky artistic non-computer people.
I have been using bluefish along with vi, which works fine. I create the
page first in bluefish, then make changes usually using vi (or bluefish if
I feel in the mood).
What I'd really like is if the editor within bluefish itself was vi, or
at least had a lot of vi commands. That would be neat.