You could try amaya http://www.w3.org/Amaya/
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Recently I have installed LINUX Mandriva on my PC. Since I am a web developer I need some web page designing tool to develop my web pages those follow WEB2.0 standard. I have been using Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 in windows. But in LINUX platform I am unable to find any that can compete with Dreamweaver. So can anyone suggest me a web page designing tool that has DESIGN VIEW as well as code view & that runs on LINUX. In short is there any IDE in LINUX that can compete with Dreaweaver in windows??
Thanks in advance.
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You could try amaya http://www.w3.org/Amaya/
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by: oklitPosted on 2009-02-25 at 03:36:01ID: 23732442
I don't use windows, and I don't know Dreamweaver's features. I'm not even webdeveloper - I just create sometimes really simple html/php pages, but I like vim editor for this (and for almost everything else ;)).
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You can try Quanta Plus: http://quanta.kdewebdev.or
Hope this helps.