IBM's Home Page Builder is excellent. I used to make pages with it and
double-check its HTML in Amaya (since that produces 100% W3C standard
HTML). The problem is (when I last checked, anyway) that it does not
support XFree 4.0 and above. If you try running it in 4.x it will
crash your X font server.
On Sat, 16 Jun 2001 04:39, Matt Moore wrote:
> my search for a decent linux wysiwyg html editor seems
> to have come to an end.
>
> i downloaded and installed hpbuilder from ibm and like
> it lots. most others were always messing with my html
> too much (staroffice) or just buggy and stuff (mozilla
> and netscape composer).
>
> it's not free in the dollar sense, the trial runs out
> in 60 days. but it seems fairly decent. no dreamweaver
> but the closest i've found so far.
>
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