On 10/28/05, Christopher Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/28/05, Kaj Haulrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
On Friday 28 October 2005 22:25, Ricardo Rodriguez Peralta wrote:
> I have noticed that my KDE has two progams (Nvu and QuantaPlus)
> for web development.
>
> As an advice for a starting point, what will be the most
> recommended for beginers?

Well, I used both for some time, about equal IMHO.  Quanta has an
irritating feature : when editing start tags it automatically
inserts end tags.

Matter of fact I find it much easier to use a plain text editor like
kate or kwrite.  Of course you'll have to learn a little html to do
it, but it's a matter of a few hours playing with it.

And, if you are really smart, let the html-validator at W3C give you
a very fine feedback.

Kaj Haulrich,
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I actually like using eclipse best.  I do more php programming than straight html and the support is great.  NVU is certainly better if you need a WYSIWYG editor.  I believe eclipse is available through urpmi.

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Christopher:  About eclipse, I searched for it with mcc but can't identify the specific package name to be installed.  Is it the eclipse PDE? What does PDE stands for = "" Development Environment?

Other than pde, most packages are plugins and they have almost no information on the package description.  Do you know the exact name of package to be installed?

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