On Thursday 04 December 2003 14:05, Anthony Anson wrote:
I do the occasional set of web pages, mainly simple stuff. I prefer RAD tools for getting me started but I'm quite happy to tweak it manually from there on in. I use Symantec's Visual Page, now long abandoned by its maker. Produces clean HTML that I've seen no browser object to and has the usual manual editing option. I'd like the same kind of thing on Linux but haven't seen it yet.
Mozilla.
Excellent! Just what I was looking for. Thanks for the pointer. I'm sure I did a search on HTML editors and I can't remember Mozilla coming up. It seems to be a lot easier to find paid-for software on Google than the free stuff - is that my imagination or am I lacking search skills?
Mozill is exactly the kind of tool I can use to sell Linux to my Windows user friends who tell me how wonderful GoLive! is. Telling them to hand-code in a text editor is pointless; the majority aren't even aware there IS a scripting language behind the pretty pictures. Judging by the way this thread has progressed I must have very different friends to some of the other folks in this group.
-- GT