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Re: Best Free WYSIWYG HTML Editors

  • Subject: Re: Best Free WYSIWYG HTML Editors
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@schestowitz.com>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 13:04:32 +0100
  • Newsgroups: alt.html
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Ron Eggler @ work wrote:

> Stewart Gordon wrote:
>> darren wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> could someone advise me on the best
>>> Best Free WYSIWYG HTML Editors
>>
>> No HTML editor is truly WYSIWYG.
>>
>> HTML isn't that difficult to learn.  But if you still want something
>> to do it for you, I get the impression that Mozilla Composer (which
>> comes with the Mozilla browser package) is a decent one, even better
>> than the commercial ones in one or two respects.  Though I don't use
>> it myself, so I can't comment much.
>>
>> http://www.mozilla.org
>>
>> See also
>>
>> http://webtips.dan.info/wysiwyg.html
>>
>> for some general issues relating to using these things.
>>
>> Stewart.
> 
> I'd recommend NVU: http://www.nvu.com/

HTMLArea <http://www.htmlarea.com/> is free and I installed it on my domain.
It generates fairly decent code, but I think WysiwygPro is better.
WysiwygPro comes with my cPanel package, but I don't think it's freely
distributed.

If you are looking for simple ways of composing Web pages, also consider CMS
packages, many of which are free. PHP-Nuke and WordPress come to mind.
Think of CMS packages as the next generation of authoring tools, which
snatch the place of text editors and native WYSIWYG packages.

Roy

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Roy S. Schestowitz
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