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Linux web design?

Postby TuxLegion » Thu Nov 18, 2010 7:10 am

Hi everyone.

I got plans on developing an opensource and GNU/Linux dedicated website for newbies (like me) and I would love to do that using only free software if possible. Still I haven't looked deep in the Ubuntu or Ultimate Edition software repositories and I would like to have different opinions on software I could use.

Any tips are welcome as usual.

Thanx in advance.
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Re: Linux web design?

Postby dathem » Fri Nov 19, 2010 12:35 am

TuxLegion wrote:Hi everyone.

I got plans on developing an opensource and GNU/Linux dedicated website for newbies (like me) and I would love to do that using only free software if possible. Still I haven't looked deep in the Ubuntu or Ultimate Edition software repositories and I would like to have different opinions on software I could use.

Any tips are welcome as usual.

Thanx in advance.


Hello TuxLegion, Kompozer is one that I have used, it starts up with tips on how to use the program. Hopefully this will work for you, let us know if this doesn't suit your needs. dathem
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Re: Linux web design?

Postby TuxLegion » Fri Nov 19, 2010 4:38 am

dathem wrote:
TuxLegion wrote:Hi everyone.

I got plans on developing an opensource and GNU/Linux dedicated website for newbies (like me) and I would love to do that using only free software if possible. Still I haven't looked deep in the Ubuntu or Ultimate Edition software repositories and I would like to have different opinions on software I could use.

Any tips are welcome as usual.

Thanx in advance.


Hello TuxLegion, Kompozer is one that I have used, it starts up with tips on how to use the program. Hopefully this will work for you, let us know if this doesn't suit your needs. dathem


Thank you Dathem, I'll take a look at it in the afternoon when I'm home and then we'll see if if suits my needs. I'll keep you updated.
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Re: Linux web design?

Postby TuxLegion » Mon Nov 22, 2010 8:19 am

TuxLegion wrote:
dathem wrote:
TuxLegion wrote:Hi everyone.

I got plans on developing an opensource and GNU/Linux dedicated website for newbies (like me) and I would love to do that using only free software if possible. Still I haven't looked deep in the Ubuntu or Ultimate Edition software repositories and I would like to have different opinions on software I could use.

Any tips are welcome as usual.

Thanx in advance.


Hello TuxLegion, Kompozer is one that I have used, it starts up with tips on how to use the program. Hopefully this will work for you, let us know if this doesn't suit your needs. dathem


Thank you Dathem, I'll take a look at it in the afternoon when I'm home and then we'll see if if suits my needs. I'll keep you updated.


Kompozer is perfect for what I need. Thank you :D
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Re: Linux web design?

Postby dathem » Mon Nov 22, 2010 11:57 pm

Kompozer is perfect for what I need. Thank you :D


Hello TuxLegion, wonderful! Glad that was perfect for your needs. dathem
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