[indiana-discuss] Q:Web Page Editer on opensolaris
Calum Benson
Calum.Benson at Sun.COM
Thu Feb 12 05:40:51 PST 2009
On 12 Feb 2009, at 07:25, Teresa Tian wrote:
> Maybe some software like/is Frontpage / Dreamwaver.
> I know openoffice can edit web pages, but maybe not that easy for the
> ones who do not know html code.
You don't need to know any HTML to make web pages with OpenOffice.
(However, the quality of the HTML it produces isn't particularly
stunning, if you plan to study it afterwards.) It's probably your
best option if you want something you can install via IPS.
Otherwise, another popular choice would be SeaMonkey's Composer tool.
It's not available on pkg.opensolaris.org, but Solaris builds are
available at <http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#contrib>, or
from <http://www.blastwave.org/>.
There's also a standalone fork of the SeaMonkey Composer, called
KompoZer, but I don't see any Solaris builds of that: <http://kompozer.net
>.
pkg.opensolaris.org does have Bluefish, which is a nice HTML editor,
but you would need to know HTML code to use it.
Cheeri,
Calum.
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