On Wednesday 02 November 2005 20:13, Bill wrote:
> I just built and manage a couple of small sites for friends (Romance
> Writers) Too old to learn all the html coding and therefore use Front
> Page. Open office replaces Office but is there anything like FrontPage in
> Linux?
>
In otherwords, he's looking for a "drag n drop" solution to web building. I
don't know how many people here have used Frontpage but I can say that it
does make websites easy. I can almost bet he needs these requirements:
1. Built in templates to provide the look.
2. Easy to add text and images using a drag n drop method for images and a
"insert paragraph and/or table" method.
3. He doesn't want to be bothered with code.
That's kinda what I gather.
From what I know of Linux, there's not many that will be "Frontpage Clones".
They all require some type of coding knowledge and the graphical interfaces
are less-than favorable. (To a Frontpage user.) Most of them are more similar
to Dreamweaver. Anyway, I don't think you'll find what you're looking for in
Linux as far as web development.
--
Sincerely,
Jason Spatafore
http://www.spatafore.net
Linux+ Certified Professional
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