On 14.11.2007, at 12:55, Billie Walsh wrote:

Kai Ponte wrote:
On Tuesday 13 November 2007 20:28, Zhang Weiwu wrote:

Dear all

My friend have finished courses of HTML and CSS (I'd like to say, she got it pretty well) and now is able to work out websites with gedit. She is starting her web design career. Now I am helping her to find out a
webside design software for her Linux-based working environment.


kate - http://kate-editor.org/

I used it for filesite.org, perfectreign.com and several other commercial
websites

I think they are wanting a graphical environment. AFAIK, there are only
three. Quanta+, part of KDE [ KDE web dev package ], NVU, no longer
under development, and KompoZer, kind of a carry on of NVU. There may be
others, but I haven't found them. I'm sure someone will know of more.
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I think, Quanta+ is like Dreamweaver. To be honest, I think WYSIWYG editors are just useable in small web projects with out any programming. They are not bed for _designers_ to get in touch with HTML (etc.), but not more.

I recommend:

* VIM (e.g. GVIM)
* Emacs
* BlueFish.
* Quanta+
* Komodo Edit (http://www.activestate.com/store/productdetail.aspx?prdGuid=20f4ed15-6684-4118-a78b-d37ff4058c5f )

On OS X I would recommend TextMate (http://macromates.com/). It's a shame, that there is no free editor out there which is so comfortable like TextMate!

Cheers!
Robert

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