Hi,
I had not heard of Bluegriffon.
Just for miscellaneous info it is not in any repo that I, particularly, could find. And I have every repo in the world except for the one that installs teatimer.
Here is a linky to the page If you click the red banner link it will take you to the downloads page, which provides installers for Win, Ubu and Fedora.
One needs to set permissions on the installer to execute as a program.
An installer appears which looks "vaguely" like an old Windows 3.1 installer. After a couple of clicks one gets the option of running and creating a desktop launcher. I accepted both.
It did not run on SuperOs through the original offer or clicking the shortcut on the desktop or in Applications/Bluegriffon/Bluegriffon or uninstall.
I had hopes that this was maybe the equivalent of what used to be the old MS frontpage which, although it produces kludzy stuff now really was wysiswyg.
ONE NOTE: they really do have a pretty good way to generate revenu. The app is free and open source, but....the manual costs five pounds. Pretty neat and I wish them luck.
http://bluegriffon.org/
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Thanks everybody for the tips. I found a solution which is Bluegriffon. It has a plug-in for creating template based webpages.
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Hi...Originally posted by BNBPhoto View PostI did and it is way to complicated. I need a web editor which allows me to create a webpage without writing a single line of code.
Welcome to the forums :-)
From what I was able to research (although not extensively,) it does appear your options are limited in Linux. Apart from possibly getting a program like Adobe's Dreamweaver to work under Wine, using a CMS (see post #10) might be your best alternative. :-)
Hope this helps...
Regards...Last edited by ardvark71; Mar 06, 2012, 08:30 PM.
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I'm not sure you're going to be able to avoid knowing anything about it if you want some level of creativity, indeed integrity. I've seen pages like that and it can be painfully obvious. However, there are some programs listed here:Originally posted by BNBPhoto View PostI did and it is way to complicated. I need a web editor which allows me to create a webpage without writing a single line of code.
http://www.thefreecountry.com/webmas....shtml#wysiwyg
Remember too, that you can run wine and use some Windows resources there. I don't run it myself but I've seen Photoshop run in wine and it works well.
I just noticed this free gallery page creator called MiniGal which you might like. It is very simple, but that is part of it's appeal. http://www.minigal.dk/
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I did and it is way to complicated. I need a web editor which allows me to create a webpage without writing a single line of code.
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Need help to find a WYSIWYG Web editor
Hello everybody,
this is my first post here and I hope that I can get some help. I am running full time on Kubuntu since about a year. I am a photographer and found awesome tools like digiKam photogimp and Ufraw.
I used to be on mac and I was maintaining and creating my own websites with iWeb and Rapidweaver. That is what is missing in Kubuntu, I am desperatley looking for a simple to use template based web editor. I tried Kompozer, Bluegriffon, Seamonkey and many other's but they are too complex as I have absolutely no idea of how to code exept maybe a few HTML tags.
Is there out there such a program ?
Any help is more then welcome I am really desperate.
Thank you. ;-)Tags: None
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