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Hi there

Well people i need your help.
I want to host somewhere one of my domains but first of all lookin for a webdesign programm. Actually lookin' 4 something which are easy to use.

Many of y out there i know y have very nice sites + forums with cool design. If y have a couple mins for me ,which one webdesign softw y have used for your sites and forums?

Im looking 4 a:
1. Easy to use webdesign programm
2. With nice templates
3. Freeware or
4. a programm that cost around or less than 50 $
5. I have Linux os on my pc and lookin 4 a compatible soft with my os

Can y give me some good ideas, advises and examples?

Thank y very much 4 your time 2 read my thread. I' ll be glad 2 hear what you have to suggest me!

Thank you
 
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The only WYSIWYG editor I know of that runs well on Linux is nVu. Might wanna take a look at that.
 
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Hi there

just couple hours ago i have nVu installed and looks good ...! wow its free too.
i think have to ''play'' a little bit with nVu. But im not sure about the results ,right now im making thoughts to buy koobi or the website tonight from godaddy.

cant decide yet, think a need time .

monaco thx for your answer.
 
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Any time...I'm always happy to help out a fellow Linux user.
 
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KompoZer (and nVu), the GIMP and ImageMagick are all great tools which i only discovered after using Linux. With all those tools it's possible to do pretty much anything all the typical expensive tools do.... like much of the software available on Linux. It's great that so many developers are keen to help eachother out and distribute their software and their sources so freely. Using Linux regulary really does open your eyes (i say that as i'm typing on a Windows platform oops).
 
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