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LinuxPlanet: Bluefish… It’s A Keeper For HTML Editing

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Rob Reilly
Jun 27, 2005

“Bluefish is a handy, text-based HTML editor for anybody that
needs to crank out a lot of Web content, without a lot of fluff. It
comes bundled with SUSE Linux 9.3 Professional as version 1.0.
Don’t be fooled by the low release number. Bluefish is a mature
application that does its job quickly and efficiently.

“Naturally, you’ll need to use a browser to view HTML produced
in Bluefish. It’s a small price to pay and is actually beneficial,
because I’m assured of how the page will look to a reader.

“In this article we’ll look at why you might choose Bluefish
over a more GUI oriented editor, like Quanta. Quanta is a great
full featured development environment. It’s a little overkill for
my needs right now. For the Windows converts that might be familiar
creating pages with FrontPage, Word, or OpenOffice.org (on
Windows), Bluefish gives you the power to produce precise, clean
code that is actually easy to read…”

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RR

Rob Reilly

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