I use Quanta Plus (quanta.sourceforge.net) which really the only full-featured editor I can find that uses KDE. Also worth mentioning is Screem (screem.org), another tag-based editor that is similar to BlueFish and Quanta but has PHP scripting features. If you want a WYSIWYG editor, Mozilla Composer is probably about the best thing out there, although I believe there are converters for OpenOffice and AbiWord that let you translate your word processor documents to HTML. - Robin Chris Dresel wrote: > I use Bluefish alot, because I like the way it's setup, it's pretty much like > Arachnophilia for Windows, except it's got tons more features, but no > CGI/PERL scripting support. > > One of the great features I like about it, is the project feature. Where it > keeps pages you select grouped into projects so you can just pull up one > project file, instead of pulling up a handfull of different pages. If your a > person who does pages for lots of different sites, then you'll like it too. > > Here's what my screenshot of it looks like, if you care to see it.... > http://www.homelessirc.net/bluefish.jpg > > Chris > > On Thursday 13 June 2002 07:16 am, you wrote: > >>>On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 08:58:20PM -0500, Raymond Norton wrote: >>> >>>>Is there a gpl GUI HTML editor for Linux? (Like Front page) I searched >>>>Tucows, but didn't see any descriptions that claimed to be a GUI. >>> >>>Doesn't Mozilla have a GUI HTML editor? >>> >>>-Tim >> >>I've also used Bluefish though not extensively. >> >>-Brady >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Twin Cities Linux Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, >>Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org >>tclug-list at mn-linux.org >>https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >