Bluefish 2.2.7 is released stable

The text editor for web page design reaches a new stable echelon. The 2.2.7, and with it, the correction of some errors that were escaped in version 2.2.6. If you still don't know what it's about Bluefish, this post is also for you.

Bluefish is one of the best options for programmers and web designers, both beginners and experienced, for the development of dynamic pages and websites, scripts and programming codes in general. Certainly Bluefish is commonly known as HTML editor, but its capacity goes much further. Bluefish is free, under the license LPG, and is available for platforms Linux, Solaris, OS X,Windows

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Broadly speaking, we can define Bluefish as:

  • Light and Fast, allowing thousands of files to be loaded in a few seconds
  • Interface for multiple projects, capable of handling more than 500 files simultaneously.
  • Multiple language support, most of the programming languages ​​used today, such as HTML, XHTML, CSS, XML, PHP, C ++, JavaScript, Java, Google Go, Vala, Ada, D, SQL, Perl, ColdFusion, JSP, Python, Ruby y Shell.
  • Support for remote files, through gnome-vfs, FTP, SFTP and protocols HTTP, for viewing and modifying remote files with the same convenience as local files. bluefish-2.2.7

In February 2015, bluefish released its latest stable version 2.2.7. Similar to its previous 2.2.6, this is a version made largely for the correction of bugs in the program, although we will also find the odd novelty for 2.2.7.

  • Autocomplete enhancement for HTML
  • Added new tags (tags) for HTML5, in addition to defining it as the default language for php, cml and other languages ​​that include HTML.
  • Improved display of errors / warnings.
  • Improved support and syntax for various languages, such as javascript, css, html, pascal/deplhi.

On the official portal of bluefishIt shows how you can install the most recent version of this program, in addition to all the documentation for each of the versions released to date.


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  1.   Felix Manuel said

    What a shame if it is the best GNU / Linux has to work the Web.

    1.    javimg said

      Well, nothing cute ... the web continues to work under the yoke of windows ...

      Without acrimony.

  2.   Bender Rodriguez said

    I did not know him, to try it he said to see how it goes,

  3.   kik1n said

    Vim or otherwise Netbeans 😀

  4.   Mikel said

    A small note, version 2.2.7 was released in February of last year. There has been no news since then.

    Greetings.

  5.   oscar said

    The problem with this program is not being able to visualize anything while you pick code. For those used to Dreamweaver, today the best thing in GNU / Linux is Kompozer (although it is abandoned).

    1.    Aitor said

      Brackets is also a good alternative, you can view the web in real time while changing the code in the program. Greetings!

  6.   Jordi said

    bluegriffon, seamonkey