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I just use Mozilla Composer, KWrite, and The Gimp. I know a lot of people are big fans of Quanta as well (although I didn't find it all that impressive). If you really wanted to make a big site with interactive features, like Newsforge, you might check out PHPNuke or eZPublish. They are PHP-based "content management" systems.
I mainly want an HTML editor. It doesn't have to be WYSIWYG. I just code everything in HTML. But I was looking at something like ColdFusion Studio that when you start typing the CF commands it autocompletes them for you and validates that the code is ok.
I mainly want an HTML editor. It doesn't have to be WYSIWYG. I just code everything in HTML. But I was looking at something like ColdFusion Studio that when you start typing the CF commands it autocompletes them for you and validates that the code is ok.
Thanks much in advance,
Teo
Quanta is good with html and php, but not coldfusion. I cannot validate that my nesting is correct when you throw coldfusion tags into the mix.
Are there any good coldfusion validators for linux?
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