OT: Web design applications
Anne Wilson
annew at kde.org
Wed Dec 31 16:17:22 UTC 2008
On Wednesday 31 December 2008 15:28:25 Craig White wrote:
> I am pretty much a quanta person (kdewebdev package) and my second
> choice for pure html editing is bluefish. The last time I used nvu, it
> was OK but nothing to jump through hoops over.
>
It was really a matter of language - when they list menu paths or mention a
button-name. When you're doing something for the first time you're not
entirely sure that the thing you think is equivalent actually is :-)
> for building packages, you are going to need at least...
>
> yum install gcc-c++ gcc autoconf
> # should bring in other requisite libraries
>
> and depending upon the library needs for the package you are building,
> probably gtk2-devel and others
>
> personally, I would just recommend you install/use kdewebdev (Quanta) or
> Bluefish
I had come to the conclusion that it was worth a try. I have both quanta and
bluefish installed, and I fired up quanta. For the most part I managed the
first part - the ui design - except for almost the last thing where it asks
for a text area. I added that but it says to set it to 5 rows by 40 columns.
Unlike the text entry boxes I didn't get a properties box when I added that.
How do you do that? Thanks
Anne
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