On Tuesday 11 February 2003 23:59, Graham Watkins wrote: > Angus Auld wrote: > >Greetings, I would like to ask the list for recommendations on an "easy to > > use" HTML editor. > > > >One that is designed for beginners and is user friendly. I have Bluefish, > > and also Screem and Quanta Plus, but they don't appear to be oriented > > toward the inexperienced user. > > > >TIA for any feedback on this. > > As others here have mentioned, "easy to use" is a somewhat relative term > when dealing with html editors. If you want something with a wysiwyg > type interface, Netscape Composer is probably as good as it gets under > Linux (won't do frames, though). If you know some html and just want to > take some of the donkeywork (i.e. typing) out of it, you could do worse > than have a look at Arachnophilia - I've used it for pages with tables - > it will turn csv text into a table. This saved me a lot of work. It's a > java program which will run under Windows or Linux provided you have the > 1.4 virtual machine. > > The guy's philosophy is interesting also - see his "careware" licensing > terms and also his damning critique of Windows XP. > > Go to http://www.arachnoid.com/arachnophilia/ to find out more. > > Hope this helps Try CoffeeCup from www.coffeecup.com Gil
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