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I'm looking for an html editor where I can graphically manipulate clickable image maps. I can do this on windows dreamweaver but linux Quanta Plus does not seem to have the ability, are there others for linux where I can do this?
i've used the gimp to do this in the past - it's got an image map plugin that works very well - and it'll generate the html for you to paste into your project.
quite why you'd want one i have no idea though... sure Dreamweaver isn't FrontPage... but writing HTML is fun!
well yes, writing html is indeed fun, and i prefer manual coding to wysiwyg editors. but i'm with cck23 on the need for a graphical means of editing image maps - to do so any other way is tedious in the extreme!!
in the absence of further suggestions, i'd give the gimp plugin a try - seriously. i know it's not ideal in that it isn't 'integrated' as such into a web authoring app.
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