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I develop websites with PHP,HTML and CSS and normally use dreamweaver on XP but have recently migrated to Fedora 3, has anyone any recommendations for any open source editors capable of handling all the above?


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Bluefish ....do a google search under bluefish for linux.
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Might take a look at Nvu also. Its free and works with Linux, Mac, Windows, and Linspire
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Might take a look at Nvu also. Its free and works with Linux, Mac, and Windows
I knew there was another one....I dont do html.
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Thanks, will give em a try




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I don't know if Quanta does CSS (I think it should) but for PHP and HTML, I love it. That's what I use. I used to use Bluefish.
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Bluefish is awesome!
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I don't know if Quanta does CSS (I think it should) but for PHP and HTML, I love it. That's what I use. I used to use Bluefish.
Yes it does as long you convert DTD into CSS.
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my friend uses screem (http://www.screem.org/) for HTML and CSS. and i think it also supports PHP.
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