On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Robert Heller<heller at deepsoft.com> wrote: > At Sun, 28 Jun 2009 16:17:31 -0500 CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> wrote: >> >> I have KomPozer installed, but after using M$ FrontPage for years, >> KomPozer looks like it is going to have a learning curve and I want to >> get away from FrontPage and Windows. I know Mark (MHR) uses >> SeaMonkey. Wondering if there is anything else I can use on Linux that >> is easier on a FrontPage user. I found this article: >> <http://webdesign.about.com/od/htmleditors/tp/aatpwyslinux.htm> when I >> googled. Recommendations? TIA! > > First of all WYSIWYG and HTML are really mutually exclusive ideas. The > *best* you are going to get (if the editor is sane and does not make > hardwired assumptions about the end-user's browser) is control over the > relative placement of content. At worst, the page will like fine in > one partitular browser, at one partitular window size, with one set of > fonts installer, and look horrible otherwise, with text and/or graphics > overlaping, etc. > > That said, have you looked at nvu? http://www.net2.com/nvu/ > > The other option is to move away from 'hand edited HTML' and use a > web-based CMS, such as WordPress. Robert: KompoZer is a project that built on nvu, which apparently is a project that stopped. I just looked at Bluefish, incredibly powerful, but harder for me to learn to use than KompoZer. Your idea about using WordPress is a brand new idea for me and I will look into that, as another option. Thank you. Lanny