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Best Webeditor For Linux

What in your opinion is the best Webeditor/coding program/suite?  

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I like to use or have used each of these programs and I know they all have their pros and cons.. lets see what you think is the best... and let me know why too! :DI could've put this in the website forums.. but I like Linux so it'll all work out. :DGood Luck!

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i voten NVU. but for coding suite, its got to be kdevelop.

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i voten NVU. but for coding suite, its got to be kdevelop.

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I like NVU...you can make a page with write any HTML code. that's very cool.

So I voted for NVU

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Although I have never used Linux operating system but I have worked on NVU on windows. This is a pretty good and easy web editor. After Dreamweaver I will vote for NVU on windows. And as Dreamweaver is not available for Linux I think NVU will be a good web design tool for Linux users.

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I voted for BlueFish, it's my first love on Linux LOL. BUT (yes, I always have a but in posts like this)I usually use Gedit and even more often VI, why is VI not in the list actually LOL... It's the best out there :D I used bluefish when I first started Linux, I've tried Screem, which is nice but I prefered Bluefish. Quanta is good too, but I prefer to use that one for other coding then HTML. Also VI is lighter than quanta for pure code writing :D I tend to stick with the text editors though. NVU is one I've tried and hated from the first minute it opened, I don't know why, it made me think of NetScape Composer and I uninstalled it swiftly. How about Glimmer? Or Kate even...

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I'm not really a big fan of plain text editors for web editing. HTML editing is better when you have at least HTML syntax highlighting and if possibly the kinds of things that make editing tables and stuff easy to edit.

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