How to Install HTMly on MXLinux Latest

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HTMly is a lightweight and easy-to-use web page editor. It's a perfect alternative to complex editors like Adobe Dreamweaver. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install HTMly on MXLinux Latest.

Step 1: Download the HTMly Package

First, you need to download the HTMly package from the official website. Visit the following link: https://www.htmly.com/download

On the download page, select the download option that matches your operating system. As you are installing the application on MXLinux, select the Linux option.

Step 2: Extract the Package

After downloading the package, navigate to the directory where the package has been downloaded. Right-click on the package file and select Extract Here. The package will be extracted to a new directory.

Step 3: Install the Required Dependencies

Before installing HTMly, you need to ensure that all the dependencies are installed on your MXLinux system. Open the terminal and run the following command:

sudo apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev libgtk-3-dev libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev

This command will install all the required dependencies.

Step 4: Install HTMly

To install HTMly, navigate to the directory where you have extracted the HTMly package. Open the terminal in that directory and run the following command:

sudo ./install_htmly.sh

This command will start the installation process. The installer will guide you through the installation process. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.

Step 5: Launch HTMly

After completing the installation, you can launch HTMly from the application menu. Open the application menu, search for HTMly, and click on the icon to launch the application.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed HTMly on MXLinux Latest. You can now use it to create and edit web pages. Enjoy!

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