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I was wondering if anyone here used the Quanta HTML editor on Linux. I am trying to figure out if I can use it to create templates that would can be used for all of my pages the way that I could when I used Dreamweaver. Right now, when I make a change to the basic design I need to go to each individual page with that same change, yuck... |
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I was wondering if anyone here used the Quanta HTML editor on Linux. |
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I am trying to figure out if I can use it to create templates that would can be used for all of my pages the way that I could when I used Dreamweaver. Right now, when I make a change to the basic design I need to go to each individual page with that same change, yuck... |
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leupi wrote: I was wondering if anyone here used the Quanta HTML editor on Linux. Yes. I am trying to figure out if I can use it to create templates that would can be used for all of my pages the way that I could when I used Dreamweaver. Right now, when I make a change to the basic design I need to go to each individual page with that same change, yuck... Since I can't figure out what Quanta templates would be other than a pattern saved to use when you want to make a new one, I just do that -- I open an existent page, save it with a new filename, and edit it into what I want. As for making "a change to the basic design" necessitating "go[ing] to each individual page" to make changes, that's not the case here since I use CSS and PHP. I just have to change the stying or a file that will be included on all of my pages by the PHP scripting. I do use CSS to separate the content from the presentation. The changes |
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Blinky the Shark wrote: leupi wrote: I was wondering if anyone here used the Quanta HTML editor on Linux. Yes. I am trying to figure out if I can use it to create templates that would can be used for all of my pages the way that I could when I used Dreamweaver. Right now, when I make a change to the basic design I need to go to each individual page with that same change, yuck... Since I can't figure out what Quanta templates would be other than a pattern saved to use when you want to make a new one, I just do that -- I open an existent page, save it with a new filename, and edit it into what I want. As for making "a change to the basic design" necessitating "go[ing] to each individual page" to make changes, that's not the case here since I use CSS and PHP. I just have to change the stying or a file that will be included on all of my pages by the PHP scripting. I do use CSS to separate the content from the presentation. The changes that I am referring to are more along the lines of what dorayme mentioned, something similar to adding another link to links section or changing some text that you would like displayed on all of the pages. In DW when I changed the template the change would reverberate to all of the pages that were based on that template. I have a template in Quanta that I base all of my pages on; however; if I want to change some content in that template then I need to go to each individual page that I based on that template and make the same change. I was wondering if Quanta had that same functionality that DW has in that respect. I know next to nothing about PHP |
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