
Boudewijn Rempt writes about the KDE image manipulation program Krita. He writes about
Flake support and
various features regarding image rendering quality like a new fast scaler.
Zack Rusin writes about the ongoing effort to port
WebKit to Qt4 for possible inclusion in KDE 4. A
new issue of the KDE Commit-Digest has also been released, telling us about various topics like
NetworkManager support in KDE 4 or the installment of
techbase.kde.org. In addition,
this document [.pdf] presents what has been accomplished in the
Nepomuk-KDE project so far.
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2007-01-18
I've tried bluefish and Quanta. I didn't like either. I liked nVu, but it crashed constantly and now they are moving development back into seamonkey.
My biggest problem is that most of these web editors have crappy CSS support. If I wanted to remember every CSS and HTML tag I would use something like notepad and a browser. What I like about dreamweaver is that is has a very nice CSS editor that can work with linked CSS docs and not just inline styles.
To put it simply I want something very similar to dreamweaver on Linux, but better.