is there any web-page editor as much powerful as Frontpage - XP in any of the linux packages which can handle cascaded tables (which latest editions of netscape/ opera even not been able to handle) best example of cascaded tables can be found at: http://wtiindia.b3.nu/ surf this portal in Internet Explorer 5 / above & surf this in Netscape / Opera & see the difference
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On 09/09/03 13:06 +0530, walgude.sameer@mahindra.com wrote:
is there any web-page editor as much powerful as Frontpage - XP
vim? emacs?
in any of the linux packages which can handle cascaded tables (which latest editions of netscape/ opera even not been able to handle)
Hmmm, if I need something that complicated, it goes into either PDF and/or plain ASCII text, or I just generate more HTML.
best example of cascaded tables can be found at: http://wtiindia.b3.nu/ surf this portal in Internet Explorer 5 / above & surf this in Netscape / Opera & see the difference
What about links? Not all of us even have access to windows, you know? Checked in links and lynx. Looks lousy in both. I guess I am spoiled by text mode surfing on pages which actually respect that my browser might not be a GUI one.
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On Tuesday 09 Sep 2003 1:06 pm, walgude.sameer@mahindra.com wrote: | Frontpage - XP [snip] Amaya. Amaya is a WYSIWYG Editor. You can also use Emacs. There are some people that have managed to run Macromedia Dreamweaver on GNU/Linux.
| http://wtiindia.b3.nu/ | surf this portal in Internet Explorer 5 / above & | surf this in Netscape / Opera & see the difference [snip] Try the W3C Validator.
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