On 12/28/22 12:01, American Citizen wrote: > Hi: > > I am using bluefish to examine the html code of my website, > unfortunately bluefish complained about the very long length of the > lines, and then proceeded to split them, after receiving an > acknowledgment from me to go ahead. > > Question: > > Are there any other good html editors (linux) out there? Apparently > finding a WYSIWYG screen under the editor which works well is > problematic too. > >
I use Bluefish on and off. It does a good job and I ended up liking it so much that I'm the Slackbuilds.org buildscript maintainer. It's not just an HTML editor but also and IDE. It does have a few quirks. You can adjust the right margin line split to your liking. Default is 80 characters. I like having HTML lines wrapped as that makes it easier to read. Normally this is not a problem unless you have stray white space etc. Now, if you use a CMS such as Django, Drupal etc you may always have weird issues viewing via an HTML editor. Another option is Seamonkey - a suite of internet utilities, including a WYSIWYG editor. -Ed
