PRLog (Press Release) -
Jun 16, 2009 -
Interested in learning more about some of the Ubuntu applications you can use to create beautiful and standards-compliant websites on Ubuntu? Well, now you can with the web development blog series from the Daily Ubuntu (
http://thedailyubuntu.blogspot.com/). The site kicked off the series on Sunday, June 14 with a post on Bluefish (http://thedailyubuntu.blogspot.com/
2009/06/develop-
websites-with-
bluefish.html)
. This application is a wonderful code editor that allows for remote access and instant code macros for languages like HTML, CSS, PHP, and more. If you are looking to sync Bluefish up with a green web host, the Daily Ubuntu walks you through the steps of getting hooked up with Thinkhost, a host powered solely by renewable and carbon-neutral wind and solar power. Future posts include Amaya (http://thedailyubuntu.blogspot.com/
2009/06/build-
websites-visually-
with-amaya.html)
, a W3C-compliant WYSIWYG editor, talk about web frameworks, Netbeans, and more.
Recent applications featured on The Daily Ubuntu include Kismet, a wireless network stumbler; Krecipes, a recipe manager for KDE; Basket, a OneNote-like notes application for KDE; Tomcat, a note application for GNOME; and Hydrogen, a drum machine.
The Daily Ubuntu provides information, reviews, and installation directions for a fresh application on a daily basis. The concise commentary is broken up with helpful screenshots and videos to make Linux easier than ever.