John Culleton wrote: > On Tuesday 08 July 2008 08:16:43 am Craig Bradney wrote: >>> Quanta Plus is another and Linux-only html development tool. It >>> is closely integrated with the KDE desktop, a common GUI on Linux >>> machines. It aims to beat all the competition, including >>> Dreamweaver. >> I wouldn't use anything but Quanta Plus - I have used it for >> writing websites with it for years. A very good product, and with >> KDE4 moving to OSX and Windows, it will be 100% cross platform too. > > Two questions: > 1. Do you prefer html or xhtml? > 2. Do you regularly use CSS?
For the work we're doing with schools, I guess the question is 'Which has most future ?'. Some enthusiasts tell me that xhtml is the only way to go. I don't really know enough to comment, but have no enthusiasm for 'change for changes sake'. > Quanta seems oriented to traditional html rather than xhtml. I don't > have a dog in that race, but I need to make a decision on where I > should invest my learning and developing time. OK - same here really, but I'm being pushed towards xhtml. Cheers, J/. -- John Beardmore, MSc EDM (Open), B.A. Chem (Oxon), CMIOSH, AIEMA, MEI Managing Director, T4 Sustainability Limited. http://www.T4sLtd.co.uk/ Carbon Trust Consultant: Energy Audit, Carbon Footprint, Design Advice Energy Efficiency Accreditation Scheme, (EEAS), Registered Assessor Phone: 0845 4561332 Mobile: 07785 563116 Skype: t4sustainability
