Angus, If you have a copy of Dreamweaver, you can get it to run under Linux. Check out http://www.frankscorner.org/wine/ to see how to get several apps to run under wine, including Flash and Dreamweaver. Dreamweaver's code is pretty clean, but there is no substitute for knowing HTML and coding it your way in a text editor. I use Quanta, Bluefish and Screem also under Linux when I don't remember the tags, but 9 times out of 10, I'm using gvim for the nice syntax highlighting features. I've never tried the install with wine, but I have other apps working under wine and Frank's site has been a good reference. Good luck,
++alan On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 19:14, Angus Auld wrote: > Thanks to everyone that replied for the feedback. > I guess short of sweet-talking someone else into doing the coding for me, I'll have >to spend some time working > my brain cells, and learn the basics of HTML. Kind of figured that was likely ;-). > > I have been told by others who do HTML work that a wysiwyg editor is OK to get the >basics down, and then > you can spruce it up with a text editor. > As someone suggested though, you might as well get it right the first time. A job >worth doing is worth doing right, as they say. I am not lacking a choice of text > editors for Linux. I have "HTML for Dummies" on > hold at the local library. :-) > > Thanks once again ppl. > Best regards. > > -- Angus > > It is clear that the individual who persecutes a man, > his brother, because he is not of the same opinion, > is a monster.-- Voltaire > -- Alan Carbutt Systems Administrator/Programmer Adams State College 719-587-7741 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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