Web development on FC1
Alexander Dalloz
alexander.dalloz at uni-bielefeld.de
Mon Feb 16 14:04:36 UTC 2004
Am Mo, den 16.02.2004 schrieb Martin Alderson um 14:43:
> On 16 Feb 2004, at 13:34, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
>
> > Am Mo, den 16.02.2004 schrieb Jacques Escape um 14:10:
> >> I'm going to develop a few web site from FC and I'm looking for a
> >> good WYSIWYG tool like DreamWeaver to do this.
> >>
> >> What does the Fedora community recommend? Links to the project web
> >> sites will be very much appreciated.
> >>
> >> thanX,
> >>
> >> Jacques
> >
> > Use vim or (x)emacs. Highly commended.
>
> Your kidding, right?
No, not at all.
> There is no way you can design a heavily graphical site using a text
> editor.
You mean those websites with all these flickering animated graphics?
I really think, a web page you can not overlook in a text editor isn't
worth to be published. You always have to handle css and html files in
source. At least to make the site cross-browser compatible.
> FYI, I use WINE with Fireworks MX and Dreamweaver MX. They don't work
> great (color palatte makes it crash) but thats what I have my Powermac
> G5 with a 20" HD display for ;).
>
> Martin Alderson,
> IntechHosting
Alexander
P.S. bluefish is indeed no WYSIWYG tool, but more graphical than vim :)
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