I am trying to find a FC6 compatible html editor that works well with the W3C standards and also offers a gui layout process. Seamonkey has the gui process but strips out some cosing tags that the W3c standards require. Bluefish does not strip out the tags but is a text only style editing process. The text only editing process works for me but as I am trying to find a gui driven w3c compliant editor for a entry newbe web design course I am working on I would prefer to instruct the basics from a gui perspective. Anyone know of a FC6 compatible w3c compliant gui html editor.
On Sunday 25 February 2007, Norm wrote:
I am trying to find a FC6 compatible html editor that works well with the W3C standards and also offers a gui layout process. Seamonkey has the gui process but strips out some cosing tags that the W3c standards require. Bluefish does not strip out the tags but is a text only style editing process. The text only editing process works for me but as I am trying to find a gui driven w3c compliant editor for a entry newbe web design course I am working on I would prefer to instruct the basics from a gui perspective. Anyone know of a FC6 compatible w3c compliant gui html editor.
w3c has one but I don't know if they fixed it yet. Quanta Plus might get you closer to your goal. Dreamweaver will but it is not free and will work with crossover office also not free.
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On Sunday 25 February 2007, Norm wrote:
I am trying to find a FC6 compatible html editor that works well with the W3C standards and also offers a gui layout process. Seamonkey has the gui process but strips out some cosing tags that the W3c standards require. Bluefish does not strip out the tags but is a text only style editing process. The text only editing process works for me but as I am trying to find a gui driven w3c compliant editor for a entry newbe web design course I am working on I would prefer to instruct the basics from a gui perspective. Anyone know of a FC6 compatible w3c compliant gui html editor.
w3c has one but I don't know if they fixed it yet. Quanta Plus might get you closer to your goal. Dreamweaver will but it is not free and will work with crossover office also not free.
Thanks Quanta was the app that I was looking for. Bit of a trick to find it as it is part of kdewebdev. I have not fully tested it or explored it but so far it appears to run well and will fill the need.
On Sun, 2007-02-25 at 11:46 -0800, Norm wrote:
I am trying to find a FC6 compatible html editor that works well with the W3C standards and also offers a gui layout process.
If you want something that allows you to easily make simple pages, there's Amaya. The program isn't that simple to use, but may be less hard work than some other complex authoring programs.
Norm wrote:
I am trying to find a FC6 compatible html editor that works well with the W3C standards and also offers a gui layout process. Seamonkey has the gui process but strips out some cosing tags that the W3c standards require. Bluefish does not strip out the tags but is a text only style editing process. The text only editing process works for me but as I am trying to find a gui driven w3c compliant editor for a entry newbe web design course I am working on I would prefer to instruct the basics from a gui perspective. Anyone know of a FC6 compatible w3c compliant gui html editor.
Seamonkey has a built-in HTML composer. Very convenient as I use Seamonkey, rather than Firefox.
Mozilla.org has a project called Editor to continue development of a stand-alone HTML composer. I think you have to get the source and build it though. http://www.mozilla.org/editor/
Then there is NVu http://www.nvu.com/index.php and spin off of the original Mozilla composer.