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Not really in need of anything for home. I am using dreamweaver for that. I just want to have something like dreamweaver (and i don't mean the WYSIWYG part) that can be put on a pen drive and ran on another computer (like my work computer with no administrator rights)
> KDE is being ported to other platforms so there's a chance that this app could > work on Windows. Try the KDE for Windows port and install the KDE Webdev > package, and there you go. :) > > > > > If you want something that is free and Dreamweaver-like (and you are running > > Linux) then I would recommend Quanta Plus http://quanta.kdewebdev.org/ it has > > coding tag pops, split normal/coding, tag completion, and a bunch of other > > useful features. > > > > I don't think there is an official windows port, but it should compile under > > that ghetto posix environment they call cygwin. > > > > > > > > Anyone know of one? I really like dreamweavers coding portion with tags > pop > > up > > > > as i type them and when i do class=something it makes a list of all my > > classes > > > > in another css file. Basically looking for something portable that does > > pretty > > > > much exactly what dreamweavers code side does that i can throw on a memory > > > > stick. > > > > > > I can't find a Windows version or in fact any other program that does this > > > really... > > > > > > But this seems to do what you want. It doesn't have a WYSIWYG, but you can > > just > > > use Firefox to preview your page. > > > > > > > > >
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