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RudeCat7:
I've looked a little bit, but I still don't know what program to use for creating webpages, in the WYSIWYG style.

In SuSe that is...  :(

Calum:
ok, get mozilla, install it, then open a 'Run...' box and type 'mozilla' inside it, and enter (without the quotes) as you will probably gather, mozilla is now running.

just go to View > Composer, or i think you can just type Alt-4 it's something like that anyway. You want to be using mozilla composer anyway.

Another free wysiwyg editor is included in OpenOffice.org you can download it from www.openoffice.org strangely enough, and it saves as html.

neither program is perfect, so visit this page as soon as possible and learn all the stuff in Dave Raggett's tutorials. Once you have done this, you can then create a document in mozilla or openoffice, then close all that stuff, reopen the html document in emacs and use your newly gained knowledge to remove all the awful code that will be littered through yer pages.

good luck! enjoy!   :D

[ September 03, 2002: Message edited by: Calum ]

KernelPanic:
Bluefish might be what you want. Its not a staight WYSIWIG though.

Calum:
i would recommend against using bluefish or quanta.

until you have used the wysiwygs, openoffice and mozilla that is, you will not know enough about how to write html for bluefish or quanta to be of any use. and once you do know how to write html, you will probably prefer a straight editor like emacs for example.

I used both bluefish and quanta and had problems with it 'optimising my code' or in one case erasing half a page completely. (it was the 'genesis' page at polytheism.cjb.net) You never feel like you can write it as good again, i think, after an unwanted data loss... so steer clear is what i say.

KernelPanic:
I agree but I though it might be good for his situation. I don't like WYSIWIG's much.
He could actually give Coffecups thingy a try...

[ September 03, 2002: Message edited by: Tux ]

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