Re: Alternative to MS Frontpage web design?

1998-04-29 Thread Travis Cole
You may want to try Netscape Composer. It comes with Netscape Communicator. We use it here at WWU for a ton of stuff. Unfortunatly we use the Win95 version. I think the Linux version works pretty well, although I haven't played with it for a while. Vi is my HTML composer of choice. -- --Tra

Re: Alternative to MS Frontpage web design?

1998-04-29 Thread tony mollica
Hi. Here's something that works with Linux, but is not nearly as easy to use or with as many features as frontpage. It does the job, though. http://www.w3.org/Amaya -- tony mollica [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Cont

Re: Alternative to MS Frontpage web design?

1998-04-29 Thread Alain Toussaint
i'll try to find something tonight,there is some utility for doing the stuff you describe here (though i'm not sure about the DHTML thingie). Alain (who did his last night searching program and d/l documents). > >I'm not pleased. Not at all. I've used MS Frontpage 97 on WindowsNT for > >quite a

Re: Alternative to MS Frontpage web design?

1998-04-29 Thread Kevin Traas
vi? Later, Kevin -Original Message- From: Tristan Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Debianlist Date: Wednesday, April 29, 1998 4:13 AM Subject: Alternative to MS Frontpage web design? >I'm not pleased. Not at all. I've used MS Frontpage 97 on WindowsNT for >quite a

Alternative to MS Frontpage web design?

1998-04-29 Thread Tristan Day
I'm not pleased. Not at all. I've used MS Frontpage 97 on WindowsNT for quite a while for my web site, and for compatibility and to save confusion, I typed all filenames and target frames in capital letters (eg a href="BLAH.HTM" target=MAIN). However MS doesn't like all capitals, and changes it on