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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

  1. Easy access to html code for tweaking
  2. Vendor committment to keep up with code changes
  3. Support tables and frames

2. Types

  1. Non-wswig-Hotdog for 3.1,
  2. WSWIG CHP, Pagemill
  3. Pixel-level layout, Net Objects Fusion, GoLive Cyberstudio

3. Optional features

  1. Publish site to ftp server
  2. Image conversion
  3. Spell checking
  4. Insert applets and javascript
  5. Link validation

 

 

Software Products

Macintosh

 
  1. Claris Home Page
  2. BBEdit 4.0
  3. Cascade
  4. FrontPage
  5. CyberStudio
  6. HoTMetal Pro
  7. HTML Editor
  8. HTML Pro
  9. Pagemill
  10. Webtor
     

Windows

  1. Claris Home Page
  2. DIDA
  3. FrontPage
  4. HomeSite
  5. HotDog Web Editor
  6. HTML Assistant Pro
  7. HTMLed
  8. HTML Writer
  9. InContext Spider
  10. NetObjects Fusion
  11. TrustedLINK INP for Windows
  12. WEB.DESIGNER
  13. WebEdit
  14. Web Wizard
     

Unix

  1. asWedit
  2. Phoenix HTML Editor
     

Other

  1. WWW3's List of Various Converters
  2. CODA
  3. Accomplice
  4. Backstage
  5. HTMLjive
  6. Viaweb