Ubuntu-Toronto site, Linux web & wiki editing software suggestions?

Alfred alfred.s at nexicom.net
Tue Dec 5 19:54:48 UTC 2006


I made use of Serif Web Plus 8. It is a Word Processor like interface,
that write all the code for the Web Page when you are done. It works in
Windows, and perhaps Wine, and crossover. 

Alfred!
On Tue, 2006-05-12 at 12:44 -0500, C. Martens wrote:
> on Dec. 4, 2006, Dave wrote:
> >I'm glad to see you pushing on with this! I'm looking forward to
> seeingthe draft at the next meeting...Is there anything else I can do
> to accommodate the recent move towards structuring the team?
> 
> I don't know if this applies to 'structuring the team', although the
> team's organization and structure will hopefully be reflected in the
> site draft I'm working on.
> 
> Certainly I could use some software suggestions :) I currently have
> Quantas here (don't know how it arrived) but I must confess I don't
> know how to use it very well, especially the css stylesheets part of
> it. I mean, I've edited several company and nonprofit org websites in
> the past, but I normally go right into the codes and edit
> content-only, leaving structure and graphics alone. I guess I should
> learn css...Any ideas of something that makes it seem easier, for a
> noob?
> 
> Do other readers have 'simple' web-editing favs?
> 
> C. Martens
> aka dennister
> 





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