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Best WYSIWYG html editor? Besides Dreamweaver and Frontpage?
I'm curious and the everyones opinion on the what is the best WYSIWYG html editor other than Dreamweaver and Frontpage?
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Maybe... Adobe GoLive?
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I use Dreamweaver, but a really good cheap one is from Namo.
http://www.namo.com/products/webeditor_professional.php |
i mean unless youre just curious I wouldnt look past the two options, though ive never stepped foot into frontpage.
Dreamweaver all the way...or notepad for being hardcore:winkwink: |
go with one of the two.. they both suck, but you cant win with wysiwyg
theyre all gunna botch your html in some way.. unnessisary tags and shit like that |
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Truer words have never been spoken. But if you really need one: http://www.nvu.com/index.php |
if you want "best" go with the dreamweaver...
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Microsoft Expression
DW is the best anyway |
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I use frontpage 2000 and edit it in the end a little...i got 0 errors and 0 extra tags. |
Mozilla has a sweet free editor. Check out their homepage at mozilla.com or mozilla.org
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notepad.exe is all you need
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MS Expression works well for me too but DW is able to insert .swf files with some kind of a script MS Expression can't do. It's small feature keeps me stick to it :) But it also lacks some good features too like built-in error control. I'm not talking about spelling but html/xhtml error detection. |
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Dreamweaver validates. |
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I don't remember exactly what those words were . . . :rasta but I said 'em! Maybe it was something along the lines of "fucking Thai hookers is a pleasurable experience" or some such non-bullshit.:pimp |
Already have Expression. Not sure if I like it or not.
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These days, I just took the time to learn and now although I have a great coder, I can do a fair bit of CSS/HTML coding myself ... and I don't need WYSIWYG... I use Notepad ++ and it's great.
Dreamweaver etc just ended up ballsing my sites up.... |
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I use Notepad++ too but any wysiwyg saves your time. It's a lot easier to click a button to insert an image then type <img....> so on or remember a doctype attributes for html 4.0 transitional or xhtml 1.0 strict. Moreover you can control your code splitting a window. If I could get a simple editor with these basic features, that would be great. I thought Adobe Contribure would be someting I dreamt of. But it's too simple and made for those who doesn't care about html at all. You can't even correct errors or edit your code manually. |
anybody try CoffeeHTML2007? I want to learn how to build sites it looked interesting. My wife has built our whole business on frontpage 2000 and its worked like a charm for her. I wanted to learn something not as clunky.
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HTML Kit http://www.chami.com/html-kit/ http://www.download.com/HTML-Kit/300...ml?tag=lst-0-7 |
notepad or notepad++ only :thumbsup
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I thought it was common knowledge that Frontpage sucked big floppy donkey dick?
If you're looking for a good code editor go with the Crimson Editor or UltraEdit. |
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Namo WebEditor is the best one. It's user-friendly, powerful and extremely cheap.
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