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Hello,

I am looking for an equivalent software to Dreamweaver in Linux.

Thanks Jean

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Depending on what desktop environment you use I can recommend Quanta+ to you. It's part of the KDE SC but can also be used in other DEs.

You could also use KompoZer, it seems to be nice as well. Didn't test this one though.

Ham
+1  A: 

If you want something reasonably non-technical, then perhaps Kompozer?

Or, if you want more technical stuff, then you probably want Aptana.

Kazar
+2  A: 

It is not an exact match but it is based out of Eclipse which means super cross platform funky java love.

http://www.aptana.org/

Aptana Studio is actually what I replaced Dreamweaver with since Adobe bought Macromedia, I use it on Windows and Linux without trouble. But for the suggestion you will also get my 2 cents about Wysiwtf... it is almost never what you get. Some of the best code I have ever done in my life was done in SciTE (also available in Linux), it supports multiple coding languages and offers enough features to be useful without becoming bloated.

Gabriel
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Another mention bluefish.

clyfe