How to Install BlueFish Web Authoring System
Bluefish is a powerful editor for experienced web designers and programmers. Bluefish supports many programming and markup languages, but it focuses on editing dynamic and interactive websites.
Install bluefish in ubuntu
sudo apt-get install bluefish
This will complete the installation
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re: How to Install BlueFish
I'm looking forward to the other 18,000 howto's from this guy on how to use apt-get to install every other application in Ubuntu's repositories.
//and people wonder why Ubuntu has the rep for catering to dumb people - go figure//
re: How to Install BlueFish
Yeah, I've tried to kinda slack-off linking to 'em lately, but it's a slow weekend. But I've chuckled the same thing (or similar) to myself more than a few times. Sometimes they at least include some configuration notes tho.
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You talk the talk, but do you waddle the waddle?
on a separate note... BlueFIsh = HomeSite
I've heard a lot of "linux" recommendations for Blue-Fish as the Dreamweaver replacement for website development. But actually, after working briefly with BlueFish, I've seen more similarities with Homesite (currently in 5.5.). That too is a code environment, with bells and whistles for coders.
NVU on the other hand reminds me of frontpage more than Dreamweaver. And so, if only BlueFish had 1. WYSIWYG options as well as 2. ability to work with Dreamweaver type templates! Now that would be web-development heaven!