Re: OT: Web design applications
- From: Anne Wilson <annew@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 12:36:47 +0000
On Wednesday 31 December 2008 12:26:34 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:I know kompozer - I've used it in the past (and didn't realise it isn't KDE
I thought that a good introduction to using php would be to follow a
tutorial.
However, it's designed for use with Nvu. I know that Nvu changed its
name some time ago, but can't remember its new name.
It's now called KompoZer (and no, it's not a KDE app, despite the 'K'
name). Apparently, the original Nvu is no longer developed by Linspire, and
as they own the trademark, the fork had to be renamed.
until a few weeks ago). It's a lot like seamonkey-composer, but then they
have the same roots, I believe. All the same, I've never seen anything like
the display that they show in the magazine. It always seemed quite
simplistic. Maybe I should look again. Thanks
Anne
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