![]() There are very few, if any, quick wins in IT. The World Wide Web was initially designed for publishing of static pages, so the basic html is designed to be easy to learn and write. The web pages I use to create with it are simple and easy to use.įor creating simple static web pages, it's probably quicker and easier to learn the basics of simple html than to learn a graphical html editor (including the quirks that you'll inevitable find in it). Location: A very dark, cold and moisty place. raw html is about as easy as it gets, and a syntax highlighting text editor adds a bit on top) There's also Kompozer, but you'll have to go digging through layman for that as it's in the sabayon overlay. ![]() ![]() I am sure there are extensions available for this.īlueGriffon will do exactly what you want.Īs that might be, it is not in portage yet. Quanta does not offer a simple way to create html web pages. The web pages I use to create with it are simple and easy to use. As I don't use it to create complex web pages. If you've got nothing nice to say, you're probably not alone. Having that said, there is something called Quanta, which might suit your needs. HTML editors have never been a source of quality websites. The good recommendation is of course to learn HTML and write your files by hand. So I need a new visual html editor fast, as I need to update my html web pages soon. But it appears that the html editor in Semonkey has a bug in it that prevents me from saving new html files. I am looking for a good visual html editor. Posted: Sun 4:27 pm Post subject: Good visual html editor ? Gentoo Forums Forum Index Desktop Environments Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Good visual html editor ?
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