The Mozilla Composer has wysiwyg functionality.

However whenever wysiwyg functionality is used bloated html code
follows. However this may not be a problem. 

I have used the Mozilla Composer a bit recently and found it quite good.
However don't expect it to work exactly like Frontpage or Dreamweaver.
You may find that there are better and worse features.


On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 07:29, Overview Presentations wrote:
> Quoting Leo when you do find a linux editor that replaces Dreamweaver or 
> frontpage let me know
> 
> Robert Fisher wrote:
> 
> >
> >When these things are sorted out I will be very happy and my next
> >project will be to find which programme to use to edit my web pages. I
> >created them in Dreamweaver but now know that the Flash buttons and Java
> >applets do not work on a default Linux installation so I will simplify
> >it (hopefully using a Linux program)

I would not recommend the use of a proprietary format in a web-page
anyway. Macromedia owns the Flash format and it is proprietary. The
spirit of the web that makes it work is that it runs on protocols and
formats that are free for all to implement and use and Flash is *not*
one of these.


> >
> >Well there you are. Its off my chest and probably bored anybody who read
> >this email to the end.
> >  
> >
> 
> 
> 
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