There is one program called CoffeeCup thats is a pretty decent Windows
Style HTML editor its shareware and can be found on Linuxberg. Also
WebMaker is pretty good and there is a an rpm for it. Also try August,
Bluefish, asWedit any of which can be found by searching on their names.
Jeanette
Ken Wilson wrote:
>
> I think they're looking for something that codes your html for you in a
> visual environment, like Frontpage or Composer in Netscape. I agree
> with you though, Emacs handles the formatting for readability and is
> fine if you don't mind hardcoding as opposed to letting software produce
> your code for you.
>
> Ken Wilson
> First Law of Optimisation: The speed of a non-working program is
> irrelevant
> (Steve Heller, 'Efficient C/C++ Programming')
>
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> I use XEmacs for my HTML. It had auto-indent, color to designate
> different tags, and a bunch of other features that help to produce
> very clean code.
>
> Aaron