Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 26th Feb 2007 16:12 UTC, submitted by KugelKurt
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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.
Hmm. That's interesting. I don't use inline styles at all. I only use linked CSS and I haven't had a problem developing with bluefish and firefox. Of course I am a hand coder so I guess it depends on your style of development. It isn't very difficult to develop linked CSS with bluefish though. Just open another tab with your CSS file and use the CSS editor on that document.





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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.