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Thanks to everyone who responded. Probably 'nvu' is closest to what I was looking for - something like a WYSIWIG word processor combined with a GUI builder for simple widgets. That one isn't yet included in the Linux distribution I'm using. I was aware of HTML modes in Emacs, Mozilla Composer, and am aware that with a text editor (e.g., vi), one can do "anything" with HTML pages. But I don't use an editor exclusively with Qt to build GUI's - I use Qt Designer. I have used an editor with nothing else to write Qt code, and can do it, but I can build a GUI more quickly with less pain and better results with a GUI builder than I can with an editor. I'm hoping to find some such productively enhancing tool for HTML pages as well. Thanks again!
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