On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 4:18 AM, Niki Kovacs<contact at kikinovak.net> wrote: > Lanny Marcus a écrit : >> Wondering if there is anything else I can use on Linux that >> is easier on a FrontPage user. >> Recommendations? > > People often think this is a joke, but by far the easiest way to build a > website is: > > a) learn proper XHTML and CSS. There's tutorials galore on the internet. > I preferred a (paper) book. Choose yours. > > b) use your favourite text editor. I like Vim, since it's light and has > syntax highlighting. Here's Vim in action on a web page: > > http://www.kikinovak.net/images/vim.png > > And here's the resulting page: > > http://www.microlinux.fr/documentation.html > > If you really don't want to use Vim, I'd recommend Bluefish. Probably I am going to use KompoZer, for the near future. Once I learn how to do the images, links, etc., that I am used to FrontPage doing for me, in HTML, Bluefish looks like the way to go. I have Bluefish installed on my desktop, and in the GNOME menu, it is in the "Programming" area, rather than "Internet", where KompoZer is. Bluefish is a very powerful application.