I used to use bluefish a lot but I ended up moving to geany. Geany seems to blend in more with the Gnome environment and seems to behave more predictably sometimes (e.g. try to select a block of text and indent it. In geany it's just the standard tab key, in bluefish it's Ctrl+period or something like that).

I don't normally use WYSIWYG editors. I tried Kompozer to edit my new Wordpress site layout and found it didn't render it very accurately. BlueGriffon seems to be more accurate in this regard. For the record, BlueGriffon is the "official" successor to Nvu (which Kompozer is a fork of).

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