What is the best html editor for Suse?

What is the best html editor for Suse?

There is no “best”, because it’s depend on your preference :slight_smile:

You can try any tool available like Quanta, Bluefish (web language specific) or “monster” like Eclipse (heavy IDE) or some ligthweigth editor like Kate with only a powerful coloring syntax.

> What is the best html editor for Suse?

best for you i don’t know…
best for me is Bluefish…but, i don’t need wysiwyg…do you??


DenverD (Linux Counter 282315)
A Texan in Denmark

I use Gedit.

It’s very simple. but it’ll get the job done.

It has function and parameter coloring and will show you where open and close brackets relate.

(Meaning that if you click the opening bracket ( {, ), it’ll highlight the closing bracket)

Hope that helps. :slight_smile:

Thank You I might use GeEdit 2

Sorry, forgot to mention that Gedit 2 is the current release version.

It comes with Gnome 2.22.1, and it is in the Main OSS (Open Source Software) repository.

:slight_smile:

I’ve installed BLuefish a few days ago when I tried to find an alternative to Textpad 4.7 in Wine. So far its not too shabby.

Aptana: Aptana

Is by far the best web development environment for Linux. The other editors (Bluefish, Sceem, etc) are pretty much text editors with a few limited features for web development. In any case, Aptana is a full featured web development IDE (Integrated Development Environment) and it is really the best development platform that I’ve seen on Linux.

hmm interesting

Rukasuzu wrote:

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VIM!!

Yes, I’m a geeky girl… (haven’t figured out how to edit inodes with
magnets yet though… bonus points if you get the reference!)

Loni


L R Nix
lornix@lornix.com

I know how to make website in notepad already hehe
It just With html editor it is simpler hehe, well notepad is good to. Gedit has the same features like notepad
By the way ext3 was to slow for me so I have to reformat hehe :smiley: I won’t loose any date so no worries

Im new in our great world opensource ( Gnu/Linux openSuse ) but i must agree at 100% for now …

Old thread, but I’ll third this opinion. It is the one installed on my system. Currently up to date with HTML5, and CSS3.

Aptana

@all
If you’ve not tried it before, why not give the very capable “SeaMonkey Composer” part of the Mozilla “SeaMonkey” 3-piece-suite a try? I bet you would be pleasantly surprised. It is available directly via the usual/main openSUSE repositories.

If you want a WYSIWYG-editor here is a good one ready for HTML5 and CSS3:

BlueGriffon

Wolfgang Rosenauer made a package for openSUSE, it is in this repo:

Index of /repositories/mozilla/openSUSE_12.1