If you're familiar with Dreamweaver or Frontpage on Windows, here's a very nice free alternative for all platforms (including Linux): http://www.kompozer.net/download.php Mozilla Kompozer, formerly known as NVU.
If you're familiar with Dreamweaver or Frontpage on Windows, here's a very nice free alternative for all platforms (including Linux): http://www.kompozer.net/download.php Mozilla Kompozer, formerly known as NVU.
I've recently started to use Joomla! which is exclusively written in php so it doesn't depend on your OS. Quite flexible and makes sites that are easy to maintain. For the best result, however, you should be familiar with HTML, CSS and PHP.
It's open source. Download from joomla.org.
@ithelp -- Very Funny, I enjoy nano more though .
You could consider Aptana (IDE) or Amaya (Visual) also.
I find that gedit (default gnome text editor) does the trick and more. Syntax highlighting and it's addons are great. (Some of the super-useful preferences are hidden, though, such as auto-indent).
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