BlueGiffon is a free Web Editor, but you have also two more advanced options if you are willing to pay a license. Details can be found at http://bluegriffon.org.
There are various tutorials in the web, too. You can download a user's manual for this application.
This version requires gtk+3, at-spi2-core and at-spi-atk to work properly. I put all 4 modules in a folder named BlueGriffon in "options" and activate the folder whenever I want to edit a webpage.
At first run you get some general info about the new version and you can set your preferences that will be stored in a hidden folder in ~. I tested it Porteus 4.0 and seems to be working ok.
Best luck!
BlueGriffon-3.0.1 for Porteus
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BlueGriffon-3.0.1 for Porteus
Porteus is proud of the FASTEST KDE ever made.....(take akonadi, nepomuk and soprano out and you will have a decent OS).
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BlueGriffon-3.0.1 for Porteus
So... the 67MB you linked to are all the modules needed? And not only the main Module without the dependencies you named?
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thought so. What FFx version did you use for the Screenshot?
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Looks suspiciously like mine, ESR 52.7.2. I use i586 right now, but they should look the same.
Is there a way to get FFx to look like the older versions, aka like palemoon lo0oks like?
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