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Web Editor in Unix/Linux

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Which one is the web editor to create websites in Unix/Linus?

In window we know Front page whats there.
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Blue fish. One of the finest and widely used editor for creating sites on Linux. Gives a very good options for CSS and HTML..
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I would have to agree with John here, just searching for the term in google would return all the info you need.
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It depends on what you really need to do. If you need something very basic then there is Bluefish, which I can describe as a text editor on steroids.

If you need more full featured there's always Aptana Studio. This one is meant to be a full IDE with support for (X)HTML, PHP, JavaScript, Python, Ruby etc.
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Many are there. Bluefish, QuantaPlus, KomodoEdit, Aptana Studio, netbeans etc.
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