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On 03/16/13 22:07, Joseph wrote: |
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>On 03/16/13 23:44, Michael Mol wrote: |
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>>On 03/16/2013 11:39 PM, Joseph wrote: |
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>>> On 03/16/13 23:10, Michael Mol wrote: |
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>>>> On 03/16/2013 11:00 PM, Joseph wrote: |
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>>>>> Any recommendation for HTML editor Graphical. |
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>>>>> I've tried to use Open Office but it not user friendly. |
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>>>> I used Bluefish...around a decade ago. But it's in Portage. |
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>>> Not user friendly either. |
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>>Define "user-friendly". When I used Bluefish, I recalled it being |
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>>similar to Netscape Navigator Gold's bundled HTML editor...which is to |
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>>say it supported editing individual pages only, and had no concept of |
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>>JavaScript, JScript, VBScript or CSS. |
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>>Better than define "user-friendly"...how about describing what you're |
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>>trying to do? How large a project is this? |
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>I wanted something like Nvu, I used long, time ago WYSIWYG |
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>I don't have time to play with those tags. I just want to type in some text, change the font size if I have to, place some picture beside it; save it an upload. |
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>I bluefish I was presented with pure html coding :-/ |
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There is an application called kompozer but not in portage. |
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Joseph |