I just started using quanta (thanks, Jim!), and I find it very easy to
use. I've decided to use it instead of bluefish. It's not quite WYSIWYG,
but there's a quick one-button preview that shows you how it will look
in a browser. You can't edit in that mode, but you can switch quickly
between code view and preview so you can see how things will look. You
have to have a little familiarity with HTML, but not nearly to the
extent that you do if you use vim! ;P
I think CoffeeCup is WYSIWYG, but I don't know how "free" it is.
On Mon, 2002-09-30 at 21:03, der.hans wrote:
> Am 29. Sep, 2002 schwätzte Michael Knee so:
>
> > Anyone know of a good open-source WYSIWYG html editor that runs under Re
> > Hat 7.3? "Good" in this context means full-featured, easy to use, and
> > stable.
>
> Try bluefish or quanta.
>
> I haven't used either, but have heard nice things about both. Showed
> bluefish to a friend for a few minutes once. It looked decent.
>
> I use vim. It's a great WYSIWIG if you can parse html in your head ;-).
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans
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