I tell ya, the best web editor I've ever used is, vi
;)

Fred Herman wrote:

> Is there such a thing is a "good" wysiwyg web page editor for Linux.  I
> use NetObjects on a Windoz box, but I'd like to find something
> comparable for Linux.  The folks at NetObjects told me they have no
> plans on porting their product to Linux.
>
> Fred
>
> Gustav Schaffter wrote:
> >
> > Delicate question. These kind of questions almost always end up in a
> > small 'My editor is better than yours' argumentation. :-)
> >
> > On a general point: Any text editor will do a good work. If it's got
> > colored HTML syntax highlightning, it's a plus. That is, assuming you're
> > doing (all?) your HTML editing under X.
> >
> > Stay far away from those 'WYGIWYG' editors. There's been a long thread
> > on this list about some of those editors (read Win editors) using a non
> > standard representation of special characters, which renders the page
> > almost unreadable for any user not using a Micro$oft browser, but I'm
> > not convinced that non M$ editors are so much better.
> >
> > Besides, with a text based editor, *you* are the master of your code.
> > Most WYSIWYG editors are actually WYGIWYG-SU editors.
> >
> > Regards
> > Gustav
> >
> > P.S. WYGIWYG-SU == "What You Get Is What You Get - Shut Up"
> >
> > Alessandro Coppelli wrote:
> > >
> > >   Hi to all.
> > >
> > >    Is whis  the best web pages editor for Linux  ?
> > >
> > >   Alessandro
> >
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