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Managing Web Services - Resources for
Archivists
HTML Editors
Introduction
Use a good WSIWYG HTML editor.
They're no harder to learn than a word processing program
and can save you from typing HTML code into a text
editor.
More Information
1. Desirable features
- Easy access to html code for
tweaking
- Vendor committment to keep up
with code changes
- Support tables and
frames
2. Types
- Non-wswig-Hotdog for
3.1,
- WSWIG CHP, Pagemill
- Pixel-level layout, Net Objects
Fusion, GoLive Cyberstudio
3. Optional features
- Publish site to ftp
server
- Image conversion
- Spell checking
- Insert applets and
javascript
- Link validation
Software Products
Macintosh
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- Claris Home Page
- BBEdit 4.0
- Cascade
- FrontPage
- CyberStudio
- HoTMetal Pro
- HTML
Editor
- HTML
Pro
- Pagemill
- Webtor
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Windows
- Claris Home Page
- DIDA
- FrontPage
- HomeSite
- HotDog
Web Editor
- HTML
Assistant Pro
- HTMLed
- HTML
Writer
- InContext
Spider
- NetObjects
Fusion
- TrustedLINK
INP for Windows
- WEB.DESIGNER
- WebEdit
- Web
Wizard
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Unix
- asWedit
- Phoenix
HTML Editor
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Other
- WWW3's
List of Various Converters
- CODA
- Accomplice
- Backstage
- HTMLjive
- Viaweb
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