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| I know alot of you guys are sysadmins, I was wondering if you had any preferences with website design software. I'm looking for ease of use etc. I'd prefer something linux based, as I'll problobly be running the site with apache. However, for a proffesional package it'll problobly have to be something like front page, as most of the linux software availible is for hand-coders. |
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| I use Quanta which is written for KDE desktop environment. For me it is enough for developing PHP & MYSQL web apps and as far as i know it's going to have WYSWIG abilities. However you can use Open Office for visual site building. brent wrote: > I know alot of you guys are sysadmins, > > I was wondering if you had any preferences with website design software. > > I'm looking for ease of use etc. I'd prefer something linux based, as > I'll problobly be running the site with apache. However, for a > proffesional package it'll problobly have to be something like front page, > as most of the linux software availible is for hand-coders. |
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| 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. -- /dev/rob0 - preferred_email=i$((28*28+28))@softhome.net or put "not-spam" or "/dev/rob0" in Subject header to reply |
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| /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. Do you really think mcedit is powerful enough? It's probably the easiest editor to use for quick and dirty stuff but I like vim for doing serious work. You can't open two files at the same time on a split screen for one thing. cordially, as always, rm |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 brent wrote: > I know alot of you guys are sysadmins, > > I was wondering if you had any preferences with website design software. > > I'm looking for ease of use etc. I'd prefer something linux based, as > I'll problobly be running the site with apache. However, for a > proffesional package it'll problobly have to be something like front page, > as most of the linux software availible is for hand-coders. Hand-code it - it's better opinion, but it's what i use) if you *really* want a WYSIWYG editor, OpenOffice.Org Writer for Web. - -- Fred Emmott -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAoUKWima0zti2BQgRAvLDAJ9S6ubSJN6xe2nCzJ4MRr RoQuqw+ACfQQpR VTp7hYcn6/IJ9A+epWMfuj4= =ANYK -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 In alt.os.linux.slackware, /dev/rob0 dared to utter, > "mcedit index.html" and a good online HTML reference. What kind of a sysadmin are you? "vi index.html" :^) >> as most of the linux software availible is for hand-coders. And that's likely to be what most people here use. A google search for "linux html editor WYSIWYG" turns up several results, including of course bluefish. I think I heard that womething called WebHand was good, but I've never used a GUI to write HTML pages. > 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. Heh. I would go to a WINE newsgroup or web forum and ask something like: "I couldn't get Dreamweaver to work under WINE. Is there any native alternative? If not, how do I get Dreamweaver to work?" - -- It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, Than for a man to hear the song of fools. Ecclesiastes 7:5 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAoVGvL3KiNGOqr6ERAhsEAJ0S/S8za4wpPRxB/bwmgtBBbuH4NgCfSVgY tNPiRSZoetcH9PN8QSGoxqU= =WkaH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 /dev/rob0 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. At least as amateur sysadms <grin> |>I was wondering if you had any preferences with website design software. | | | "mcedit index.html" and a good online HTML reference. "xedit index.html" for me |>as most of the linux software availible is for hand-coders. Actually, most linux software available is for people who already know what they are doing. Perhaps this is not 'fair' to newbies (clueless or otherwise), but that's the way it is. FWIW, it's not really possible to get a 'WYSIWYG generated' webpage to work; html doesn't work that way (and that's why there's such a proliferation of flash and java/javascript out there). The best a WYSIWYG generator can do is 'what you see is something like what you get, so long as you use this browser with these settings on this desktop of this size to browse the page'. For the effort, hand coding html is just as good, and considerably cheaper. | 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. - -- Lew Pitcher Master Codewright & JOAT-in-training | GPG public key available on request Registered Linux User #112576 (http://counter.li.org/) Slackware - Because I know what I'm doing. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFAoW+1agVFX4UWr64RAvuFAKDW6QQ/ltpfDvui7CRMGI+o4d46XgCgrqdq jYHZsdkWi+kogjM5RC8gzDM= =W2pN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 brent said the following on 05/12/04 03:05: | I know alot of you guys are sysadmins, | | I was wondering if you had any preferences with website design software. | | I'm looking for ease of use etc. I'd prefer something linux based, as | I'll problobly be running the site with apache. However, for a | proffesional package it'll problobly have to be something like front page, | as most of the linux software availible is for hand-coders. My personal preference is jedit based on java. a lot of programming can be started with it and the codes are easy to reas as they show up in different color for different fields. - -- Best regards, Wong Kum Weng, Andrew +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ~ Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people ~ always do that, but the really great ones make you feel that you too, ~ can become great. -- Mark Twain +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAoXtz1bXyj+2X4JERAmgKAJ4viR/Wb5j73e7BhQIxrQhRnOq4ywCfdyrv Do3dfEk4HU3Z9Tp+8HaMJgk= =cZfR -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| Hey ya, Lew Pitcher: > FWIW, it's not really possible to get a 'WYSIWYG generated' webpage to work; > html doesn't work that way (and that's why there's such a proliferation of > flash and java/javascript out there). The best a WYSIWYG generator can do is > 'what you see is something like what you get, so long as you use this browser > with these settings on this desktop of this size to browse the page'. For the > effort, hand coding html is just as good, and considerably cheaper. This is what I do. some of my friends, that use web design software, think the pages I've done suck because they don't have a lot of effects. My band' web site (www.thedus.cjb.net) was done all in VIM. Works good on Lynx, Mozilla, IE, Opera, LINKS, any browser As I've readed: "WYSIWYG editor? VI! I see text, I get text!" PS: I despise Flash and Java. JavaScript is OK. -- Chaos Master® - Posting from Porto Alegre, Brazil MSN Messenger: Wizard_of_Yendor@hotmail.com / ICQ: 126735906 IRC: Wizard_of_Yendor at irc.brasnet.org Please do ROT13 to username of e-mail address: erana.ovepx@ibestvip.com.br |
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| "brent" <blah@blah.com> wrote in message news:Fl9oc.13$yF6.5@bignews5.bellsouth.net... > I know alot of you guys are sysadmins, > > I was wondering if you had any preferences with website design software. > > I'm looking for ease of use etc. I'd prefer something linux based, as > I'll problobly be running the site with apache. However, for a > proffesional package it'll problobly have to be something like front page, > as most of the linux software availible is for hand-coders. Check out http://nvu.com/ It is not super great, but it is not bad. I use it to make tables, and tables in tables, etc. Then I open up a text editor and work from there. --Scott |