Thanks for all your advice... I see it can be done...
Many people asked "why FrontPage"... Well to make a long story short.. I don't have a choice..
Thanks again...
All have been a great source of information...
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From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mark Eggers
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 5:03 PM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: Re: FC3, Apache, and Front Page
On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 15:15 -0500, Temlakos wrote:
> editors that function in a back-office fashion. However, they do allow
> the creation and editing of Web pages on my own hardware, and the
> publication of those pages to their server space. They have "Front Page"
> extensions, too--but I don't want to bother with MS Front Page if I
> don't have to.
How do they allow you to publish pages to their site? If by ftp, there are a lot of tools that can manage that.
If by webdav, then at least Quanta+ works. Screem appears to work as well, but I'm not as fond of the Screem interface. I don't know if any of the WYSIWYG page editors work with webdav.
Speaking of WYSIWYG page editors, there are at least three that I know of.
NVU - see www.nvu.com
Mozilla Composer - see www.mozilla.org
OpenOffice Writer/Web - see www.openoffice.org
That said, I don't like any of them. In particular, the handling of <div></div> is very poor. At best, you'll get absolutely positioned divisions which is a bane for liquid designs.
Also, they generate at best transitional HTML (not strict or XHTML).
The end result is sloppy (possibly non-compliant) HTML that may not work the same in all browsers.
I alternate between Bluefish and jEdit. Neither are WYSIWYG.
Just my opinion . . . .
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Mark Eggers <mdeggers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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