I was under the impression that Amaya from the W3C was a design tool.  I think that 
the latest version even has SVG support.  I haven't had a chance to try it yet, and 
may not, because I do all my web design in vim.  I generally despise the results I see 
from people using WYSIWYG html generators...

TimH

On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 22:59:28 -0800
Linux Rocks ! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ive used quanta before, of the 3 you mention, id have to agree that quanta is 
> the best. Im currently compiling it right now (and its been a coulple hours 
> so far... I hope it gets done soon!) I got the newest version 
> (quanta-3.1-kde30).
> I also downloaded a copy of CoffeeLinux, it claims wysiwyg, The linux version 
> is free, but not supported, and not open source. They also make windows 
> versions I guess... which may be handy if I like it.
> I rarely use what a html tool generates as is, sometimes I only use part of 
> it, other times I go through the code and strip out the stupid stuff... I 
> havnt found one that I really like, but I did find quanta usefull for project 
> management and quicky generating bits of code.
> 
> Jamie
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