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Tip: WYSIWYG HTML editor for Linux |
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Monday, 22 November 2004 |
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If you have ever been looking for an easy to use what-you-see-is-what-you-get HTML editor for Linux, NVU might be an option. I came across it several days ago and it might to some extend even be a good substitute for Microsoft’s Frontpage.
- WYSIWYG editing of pages, making web creation as easy as typing a letter with your word processor.
- Integrated file management via FTP. Simply login to your web site and navigate through your files, editing web pages on the fly, directly from your site.
- Reliable HTML code creation that will work with all of today's most popular browsers.
- Jump between WYSIWYG Editing Mode and HTML using tabs.
- Tabbed editing to make working on multiple pages a snap.
- Powerful support for forms, tables, and templates.
- The easiest-to-use, most powerful Web Authoring System available for Desktop Linux users.
Read more at nvu.com |