[Web4lib] Re: Favorite Free Web Tools
Thomas Bennett
bennetttm at appstate.edu
Tue May 24 11:04:49 EDT 2005
You may want to look at a KDE based app Quanta Plus at
http://quanta.kdewebdev.org/
You can edit from source view, VPL view, or source/VPL view much like
DreamWeaver. See
http://quanta.kdewebdev.org/screenshots/shot1.png
for source/VPL view snapshot.
It has a tabbed toolbar with tabs Standard, Fonts, Tables, Lists,
Forms, and Other. Standard tools include Quick Start Dialog ( a wizard
type tool, bold, italic,underline, newline,... anchor, image, comment,
etc.
Lots of features available.
Thomas
On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 16:27, Jennifer A. Heise wrote:
> Hi! I'm looking for a free, simple web page editor that will run under
> Linux. (No, I'm not a Linux guru; I just get my trickle-down upgrades
> from one.) Something along the lines of Moz/Netscape Composer or
> Macromedia Contribute.
> Emacs is not an option. (Yes, I can write in plain HTML but my content
> flows better if I don't have to keep stopping to insert tags.) Built-in
> SCP features would be a plus. :)
>
> -- Jenne Heise, LTS helpdesk
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