Anyone looking at screem yet?
from http://www.screem.org/ :
What is SCREEM?
SCREEM is a program designed to allow fast creation and
maintenance of websites. SCREEM uses expanding lists with options
for individual HTML tags, along with more advanced tools for making
tables or specifying colours.
The program uses a plug-in feature, which allows extra functions to be
added and customised by the user. There are a number of plug-ins that
come as standard, with more to be made available later.
Further development should see the integration of the Mozilla 5 browser
engine as the preview pane. Development will also bring a utility that
allows syncronisation of a local copy of the website with the live version
on an FTP server.
At the moment all development of SCREEM is for the Linux operating
system. It requires the Gnome and GTK+ libraries to be present on the
machine.
The project is run by David Knight. You can e-mail David at
david@screem.org with comments or suggestions for the project. You
can even send him compliments. Hey, you can even FLAME him if you
want!
It looks pretty slick. However, I don't have time right now to package
it... I think it would be a cool addition to debian. If no one wants
to package it, I'll probably go ahead anyway :-/
Paul Slootman
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